Power

Stuart Chapman

Power

March 2008

I’ve been after a shot of these cooling towers at Ratcliffe-On-Soar, Nottinghamshire for a number of years now, and had the good fortune on the way back from the RBUK meet up to be travelling past with the camera in the car.

Fortunately the weather was excellent too and I couldn’t have wished for a better sky at that time of the day.

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Power by Stuart Chapman
  • Andrew Bosman

    Andrew Bosman

    One word for this image Stuart….... (drum roll)...... HUGE!
    These cooling towers are MASSIVE and yet they look very small in this shot. The expansive sky dwarfs these giants. A wonderful perspective.

  • Steven  Agius

    Steven Agius

    Brillant I agree with Andrew, towers like these are huge yet amongest the clouds they look insignificant a stunning capture Stuart.

  • Steven Guy

    Steven Guy

    Hey Stuart, I am so glad I added you to my watch list. I love your work.

  • machandel

    machandel

    As long as you forget about the environmental thing-
    power-plants can really look beautiful, your photo proves it! The red soil and the dark blue sky make it look like something out of an advertising brochure, somewhere in a tropical land.

  • funkyfacestudio

    funkyfacestudio

    I love the colors here and the sky is amazing, It was a good day to have the camera huh?

  • RichardV

    RichardV

    Love that sky.

  • Naomi Frost

    Naomi Frost

    Loved it the first time you posted it and still loving this one. I think it’s the colour that gets me.

  • bidkev

    bidkev

    Yeah, those clouds dwarf the towers. brilliant perspective and colour.

    kev

  • Dave Pearson

    Dave Pearsonbeta tester

    You’ve got a lot of good work here Stuart, but this one really caught me eye. There’s always something a little “extra” about a work that uses something that most people would see as mundane and not give a second glance.

  • Lensman2008

    Lensman2008

    This pic was taken not very long ago, as I seem to detect the workings where there is a railway station being built by the cooling towers, which is currently a ‘work in progress’, and in my opinion, something of a white elephant.
    Once again, a stunning skyscape, beautiffully handled.

  • Cain Doherty

    Cain Doherty

    As a hostile construction under a amiable sky this is very, very neat Stuart.

  • Anthony Hedger

    Anthony Hedger

    powerful shot

  • Laurie Search

    Laurie Search

    Very cool. Great color and contrasts.

  • martrix

    martrix

    Hehe, you’re somehow able to let even a powe-plant look wonderful :)

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone

    This is epic, Stuart! What you’ve captured here is just amazing! Love the framing, that sky is awesome, and the colours are WOW! Is that red dirt?? Gotta love a wide angle view :)

  • Rachel  McKinnie

    Rachel McKinnie

    Wow!!!! It’s all been said. Just awesome!

  • DawsonImages

    DawsonImages

    Well composed with nice light

  • Azza

    Azza

    I have always wanted to photograph this. good job. is this single exposure of a selection put together?

  • SaRaHKnOwDoG

    SaRaHKnOwDoG

    WoW. I love yr skys. Thanx for reminding me, I need to get down to my local industrial zone and snap some smoke stacks that i have a bit of a thing for. Got em on vid but no good photos.
    CooL work ! Get it ? CooL … ha!

  • wigs

    wigs

    i realy like this picture..composed really well

  • Mark Snelling

    Mark Snelling 11 days ago

    Lovely work, beauty and the beast…

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