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Today we want to see your shots of wind turbines. If you need some tips on photographing them take a look at ade's article.
If you're new to Photo Month you can find out more about it in the what is Photo Month forum.

This picture was taken with a Zero Image pinhole camera as part of my testing of the camera. Shot on Lucky 100 film with a red filter. I particularly liked the juxtaposition of the Dandylion flowers and the blurred turbine.
There are more to see in the Gallery at www.minutefilm.co.uk
If you read my article, here's an example of the creative approach to wind turbines.

When Novera constructed the windfarm at Lissett it was on the site previously used by RAF Lissett 185 Squadron. A memorial sculpture was commissioned by the company to commemorate those who flew from that airfield and who did not return. It is of a group of seven figures representing a bomber crew, [the typical size of most WWII bomber crews] with the seven rings in the 158 Squadron badge, and the seven figures supporting each other reinforcing the Squadron motto, “Strength in Unity”.
I uploaded a of shots a year, taken in the day but returned last week while I was in Yorkshire to take some more in evening light.
The sculptures list the names of all 851 members of 158 Squadron who died in action.
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