High and above, under the spell of Polaris.
The Moon was the main responsible for the colours, light on the front of the wind mills, and why there are so few stars captured. The first windmill wasn't always rotating, and with it did, it was very slow, that's why it looks so funky. 118 Photos were taken for this.
Saraia77(Very slowly....), Sam ♑, NastiyaUdaltsova, achrntatrps, and 316 other people added this photo to their favorites.
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rc-soar 18 months ago | reply
Stunning shot
deadpoet88 [deleted] 18 months ago | reply
excellent shot!
HCfromEP 18 months ago | reply
Wonderful
www.paulmirfinphotography.luxipics.com 18 months ago | reply
Just seen you pic on photography Bay...it's stunning...great set of shots,great setting and area to have fun around...wicked outcome and sharp finish...big fave
pgs3532004 17 months ago | reply
Hello Nuno Serrao;
I am putting together a global magazine, Urban Planning and Economic Development News Magazine. The first issue is due to be published on-line on January 15, 2012. The feature articles in the first issue revolve around alternative energy solutions. We are looking for photos of solar panels and these fit into one of the articles written by Clayton Grow. We are a non-profit global publication and so far writers and contributors are contributing to the magazine simply for getting the credit for being published (including our writers).
We would love to put this photo in with the article, A Solar Panel is a Solar Panel, Right?
A closer look at solar power options for your home, business or public facility.
Your photo would be accepted on the basis of being published without pay and for photo credits only.
Write and let me know. I can then send you a release for your photo and you can receive credit for the shot in the magazine. I would need the raw photo for publication (not a cropped or sized for the web one).
Thanks and I hope to hear from you.
If you have any questions, feel free to call as well.
Pamela Shinn, Manager/Publisher
Urban Planning and Economic Development News Magazine
planninganddevelopmentassoc@gmail.com
www.urbanplanninganddevelopmentassociates.web s.com
Tiago Fernandes Photography 17 months ago | reply
Superb!
Baker_1000 17 months ago | reply
Wow, I would love to see this shot with a whole field of wind turbines moving slowly like that!
In my hands they crumble {100,000 views Thank you} 17 months ago | reply
Awesome!!
Nuno Serrão 17 months ago | reply
Thanks everyone, I was really lucky to catch that funky wind turbine :)
BlueisCoool 17 months ago | reply
Very nice capture - congrats !
colin.smith18 16 months ago | reply
Amazing!
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toby.g. 16 months ago | reply
freakin NICE STUFF!
like it
西文 Simon 16 months ago | reply
impressive
James.Ireland 16 months ago | reply
I like how the three blades still are represented separately even though they are close to blending together
MingYeung 15 months ago | reply
wow incredible!!
j ram 14 months ago | reply
so interesting!
-=| Gaaaary! |=- 12 months ago | reply
What a stunning image! 100% amazing!
PAULO SERGIO LUCAS 12 months ago | reply
- parabÉNs, nuno : BelÍSsima imagem .
muriel220 11 months ago | reply
Woaw! Amazing.
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B. de Visser 9 months ago | reply
Awsome!