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  • a dam in the mountains

  • Niagara Hydro Photoshopped

  • Crow on power line silhouetted against overcast sky.

  • Starling staring at wooden telephone pole.

  • Interesting colour mix as a glacial fed canal feeds into the natural water of the lake. Ohau Canal feeding into Lake Ohau McKenzie Country South Island New Zealand

  • This is the entrance to the Hydro corridor trailways in Kitchener/Waterloo Ontario

  • Nestled on the hill in Burke’s Falls, Ontario

  • Blue, the colour of water, air, and unusually in this image, the city.

  • 3D render of a Water tap

  • A old and forgotten hydro plant makes for a very interesting look

  • Durham Region, Ontario, Canada

  • Taken from the reservoir wall, this shows the normal release of water during the irrigation season. The small hydro electricity generator behind the water spout is also operating, which adds to the water flow down the Murray River. The Hume Reservoir is located near Albury Wodonga on the Victorian / Nsew South Wales border, in Australia.

  • This is a shot of the water pipes at Tarraleah in Tasmania. / They go down into the hydro-electric power station way down the bottom of the hill. / I converted it to B & W in CS2.

  • Etching, aquatint and linocut on Stonehenge paper and recycled survey plan. / 72×36 cm Another in my Strata series of work, inspired by the ex Hydro town of Waddamana in the Central Highlands of Tasmania. The shadow at the bottom is mine, and my my nod to Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog.

  • Still trying different things and experimenting in manual mode. These barnswallows seem to enjoy being perched on our hydro lines by our house. I’m not sure if the coloring is quite right. It’s hard to make them look good when they are such a dark bird and I can’t get eye level with them. All artwork is © Crystal Zacharias, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. Taken with Nikon D80 and 55-200mm VR lens. All photos available with or without text upon request. Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: 6/1/09 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/5.3 / Focal Length: 160mm / ISO: 100 / EV: 0 / Filter: no / Flash: no / Tripod: no / Editing: yes Original: /

  • The purpose-built,Grade 2 listed, Tweed Mill was designed by Oswald P. Milne in 1930 for The Dartington Hall Trust and for more than 50 years made up part of the local textile industry. The historic water wheel, originally used to directly power the looms, has recently been converted to be a hydro- electric power source, producing 3kWh of electricity, with the water channel coming from the adjacent Bidwell Brook. Ordnance Survey Grid Reference: SX7962 Canon A570 IS Powershot High Dynamic Range work done in Picturenaut 2.1 and finished off in Photoshop 6.0 (Best Viewed Large) Runner Up in The Green Energy UK photo competition September 2009*

  • One of the contestants in the hydroplane races in San Diego, California.

  • Black and white photography.

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