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    Panarus biarmicus Moderator (Sports) SmartWombat's Avatar
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    Landscape with power station

    I suppose they have to put them somewhere.
    But why next to Lake Powell ?
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    Re: Landscape with power station

    I guess for the same reason they want to put up oil wells around Arches Nat'l park.
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    Re: Landscape with power station

    Wow, Powell has hydro-electric and Mead has hydro-electric what in the world is that doing there?
    You'd think Powell and Mead would be enough to light the strip in Vegas at night.
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    Re: Landscape with power station

    A good representative shot, but I have some problems with the composition:

    The horizon is level and OK, but the subject (power-plant) is lying dead center. A crop off the left should help fix this.

    Second, there is a large landscape-rock sitting right behind the power plant. Shifting shooting point would have placed the building with earth or sky as background.

    Cloning sideways to "move" the structure might work, but then you will also have to clone out the old rock and structure.

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    Re: Landscape with power station

    Perhaps it's Area 51 ½
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