Posted by Twelvebit (Victoria, United States) on 7 May 2008 in Business & Industry.
Please excuse my slow response to your comments. This is turning out to be a very busy and demanding month. I probably won't be able to look through other blogs and respond to comments until early next week.
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These colors are electric. (Yeah, I'm gagging on my own pun, too. Sorry. But seriously, the color jumps off the photo. In a good way.)
7 May 2008 7:07am
@Doug: Thanks.
Talk about vibrant colour! The graphical simplicity of the pylons makes for a really striking image.
7 May 2008 11:49am
Lots of work gone into this one....
7 May 2008 1:29pm
Really cool, the sky is burning as if walking on Sun's surface
7 May 2008 1:52pm
wow. reminds me of a giant spiderweb
7 May 2008 2:27pm
@ally (:: Thanks for looking. At Springtime around here I often find myself walking into some of the many real spider webs hanging down from trees --especially at night.
Striking treatment.
7 May 2008 2:43pm
Amazing cluster of pylons making it quite complex. The chosen color is great.
7 May 2008 3:53pm
love the criss-crossing of lines and the vibrant yellow sky. electrifying indeed!
7 May 2008 5:53pm
@niña.kristine: Thank you. You've got some interesting images of New York posted.
the color yellow there is just fantastic... well done...
8 May 2008 12:09am
the power lines and structures look superb against a great golden background!
8 May 2008 2:26am
Brilliant yellow, the colour is feeding the lines.
8 May 2008 3:54am
Wow! Very cool. I like this a lot.
8 May 2008 1:28pm
@Melissa W.: Thank you. The straight shot didn't really moved me so I recolored the background in Capture NX.
I would like to see this picture with the ground, trees, green stuff removed . It's very nice.
20 May 2008 5:01pm
@nica: That's a pretty good idea, actually. It would be easy to do on the right side, a little harder around the transmission towers to the left. I'm sort of lazy though.
electrifying!!
14 Nov 2008 1:47pm
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