These look difficult to shoot.  There are a bunch out here in
California, but I have never been in a position to try.

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Best regards,
Bruce


Saturday, January 6, 2007, 8:23:27 PM, you wrote:

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

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

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

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

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

RW> Plaudits, brickbats, and mere comments all welcomed.

RW> Rick

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

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