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Friday, March 13, 2015

Windmill


19 comments:

  1. I love photos of these windmills!

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  2. Classic photo, Jeff. I wonder how many of these windmills are still in working condition. I has to be rendered in B&W as you have done so well.

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    1. There are many of them across the countryside, but few actually work. They could. Repair parts are still available.

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  3. This picture tells a lot , about how hard it is to get water in some parts of the country , how hard life can be .. I like it very much !

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  4. Wonderful b&w photo!
    We should have more of these windmills!
    My b&w post at: https://hanshb.wordpress.com/

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    1. Most working windmills these days are huge electrical generators.

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  5. Fine composition, with the fencepost in the foreground.

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  6. Great B&W photo. If only it could talk, the stories, and probably hardships, it could tell.

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    1. This windmill probably watered many herds of cattle in its day.

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  7. Very nice scene.

    Visiting from BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND.

    FRANKLY MY DEAR

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  8. Neat BW shot ~ Creative!

    Happy Weekend to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  9. Beautiful mill, great b&w shot !

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  10. We don't see many of those here, but on trips to Colorado across Texas and Oklahoma, I have seen quite a few. Most appear to be relics, left behind from another era. Nice shot!

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  11. Some how this evokes a feeling of loneliness in me.

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