Padstow - wind turbines

Posted by Nigel (Avening, United Kingdom) on 4 November 2009 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.

Tamara from Aarschot, Belgium

Nice shot, I love the composition and the rock on the foreground... well done :)

4 Nov 2009 7:24am

@Tamara: Thanks Tamara

thami from Morocco

...ça doit décoiffer dans le coin, le vent !
Bonne journée lumineuse!

4 Nov 2009 10:56am

@thami: This is progress Thami

Curly from South Shields, United Kingdom

Don't you hate the way the British landscape is being scarred by these. Put them all out at sea!

4 Nov 2009 2:36pm

@Curly: Certainly wouldn't want one in my back yard !

marleen from Doesburg, Netherlands

Don't like these very much in the landscape, but they look ok on this pic, with this beautiful light of the setting sun....:-)
Isn't Padstow Rick Stein's hometown??? (could be- I see water;-)))

4 Nov 2009 3:29pm

@marleen: Thanks Marleen - yep the locals call it Padstein. Had a lunch in one of his restaurants there - sea bass. It was fantastic. Fantastic price too !!!

cassiel from Mexico, Mexico

I like this shot, have something "irreal" with the winds turbines, but at the same time is a futuristic vision

4 Nov 2009 4:57pm

@cassiel: Thanks cassiel

MARIANA from Waterloo, Canada

BEAUTIFUL !

4 Nov 2009 5:19pm

@MARIANA: Thanks Mariana

marleen from Doesburg, Netherlands

@ :-DDDD I see him preparing it.....Padstein....:-DDDDD

4 Nov 2009 8:33pm

@marleen: No sorry we didn't see the man himself !

Michael from Shell village, United Kingdom

A great shot Nigel, the sunlight, and of course your composition has made this a fantastic shot... where is Padstow? Interesting to see the turbines up there.

4 Nov 2009 9:56pm

@Michael: On the north Cornwall coast at the estuary of the River Camel - really nice place Michael

Pepe Cabrera from Cuidad de Antipolo, Philippines

Wow! What an amazing view! Good shot!

4 Nov 2009 10:19pm

@Pepe Cabrera: Thanks Pepe

Mr Jintro from New Bury, United Kingdom

You're getting bloody good at this!

7 Nov 2009 5:15pm

@Mr Jintro: Now that is a real compliment !

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