The wooden poles out there are very different from the ones that I am familiar with. Gotta have poles if we want all the wonderful things that electricity let's us do.
This pole is unique. Perhaps that's why it attracted me. It is laminated so is perhaps stronger and taller than a single tree trunk. Also is it a corner pole where the power lines change direction by 90 degrees and there is a second pole to hold this one against the force of the wires.
Like thoose photos. It wasn´t my finger it was my husbands. Thanks for visiting me.
ReplyDeleteThey make great patterns. Fine photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dragonstar.
DeleteI always like the b&w photos, nice composition.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It is all about the lines and shapes. B&W emphasizes the graphic elements in the picture.
DeleteLet me say: powerful images!
ReplyDeleteThank you, VP. I'll take power how ever I can get it, even if it is just to plug in a light.
DeleteI like motives like this a lot! Great lines and compositions!
ReplyDelete:)
Great for B&w!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Monica and Robert.
Deletetres reussi en noir et blanc,bravo !
ReplyDeleteMerci, il est tout au sujet de l'image graphique.
Delete'Powerful' photos:)
ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated by the lines and designs on utility poles. Neat shots.
ReplyDeleteAmitAag and EG Camera Girl, Thank you for your comments.
DeleteThe wooden poles out there are very different from the ones that I am familiar with. Gotta have poles if we want all the wonderful things that electricity let's us do.
ReplyDeleteThis pole is unique. Perhaps that's why it attracted me. It is laminated so is perhaps stronger and taller than a single tree trunk. Also is it a corner pole where the power lines change direction by 90 degrees and there is a second pole to hold this one against the force of the wires.
DeleteFantastic shot !! I love such shots !!
ReplyDeleteUnseen India