Ordinarily, I would be taking (and posting)
winter-type photos now.  However, it reached 72F/ 22C
in Philadelphia today, the rosebush next door is in
bloom, and it's not wintry at all.

So, I've returned to my collection of pix from our
trip to Germany this fall, for this shot taken on a
cold, wet, blustery morning:

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5420852

These wind turbines are all over the place in central
Germany.  They are enormous (if you look closely, you
can see steps and a door at the base of the closest
one), and turn slowly in a strangely fascinating way.

Tech stuff: ist D, FA 16-45, ISO 400, f/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/250, RAW
file converted to DNG with Adobe DNG Converter, thence
to JPG via ACR and PE4.

Plaudits, brickbats, and mere comments all welcomed.

Rick

http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW

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