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California Highway
scan of a photo I took over 15 years ago

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Jidhu Jose said…
really wordless shot
happy WW
Ms. Becky said…
at first glance I thought those were power poles; I see they are wind power poles. this is a great shot. it makes me feel really good just looking at it. happy WW.
Unknown said…
Awesome shot!
Anonymous said…
Wow! it almost looks like a collage! fantastic
~Dawn
Tracy said…
Look at all those wind turbines! So much going on in this photos--it's quite dazzling! It's HAPPY to look at! :o) ((HUGS))
Lulu Grey said…
How pretty! I love the texture the cloud shadows make.
HarmlessColor said…
Neat. The mountain my parents live on had a wind farm put across the top of it while I was in college. It is pretty densely forested though, so you always see white on green. Thanks for sharing!
Poetic Artist said…
This a wonderful shot..Should I say no words needed..LOL..
Hugs,
Katelen
Heather Foust said…
Wowwww! This is fantastic! What a great shot!
Paula said…
I love this! The rolling hills are so desolate and yet could be covered with yellow velvet. The clouds are amazing. Really great.
admin said…
Stunning!! love love love :)
ZenDotStudio said…
wow those hills look like gold velvet! I think I had a jumper just like this when I was about 10!

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