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Uploaded by: docshovel39 — Friday October 5, 2012 — Lubbock, TX (Current Weather Conditions)

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Categories: clouds, agriculture, windmills Camera Type: DSC-H7
 
Image Description:
Manufacturer: SONY
Model: DSC-H7
Orientation: top - left
x-Resolution: 72.00
y-Resolution: 72.00
Resolution Unit: Inch
Software: MediaOne 2.10
YCbCr Positioning: co-sited
Compression: JPEG compression
Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec.
FNumber: f/5.6
Exposure Program: Normal program
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Exif Version: Exif Version 2.21
Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Compressed Bits per Pixel: 3.00
Exposure Bias: -0.70 EV
MaxApertureValue: 2.88 EV (f/2.7)
Metering Mode: Pattern
Light Source: 0
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 5.2 mm
FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
PixelXDimension: 1084
PixelYDimension: 1224
File Source: DSC
Scene Type: 1
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: Manual exposure
White Balance: Auto white balance
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal
Image Unique ID: C7C3EE8F2A604519A68BBDC2F126D43D
InteroperabilityIndex: R98
InteroperabilityVersion: 0100
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1. Madermade 1:59 AM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Great, great shot!
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2. docshovel39 2:00 AM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Thanks Trudy ! I appreciate it :)
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3. cyril8 2:01 AM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Love how that distant windmill sort of emphasises this main one!
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4. docshovel39 2:02 AM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Thanks Ingrid !
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5. SVLover 3:29 AM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Wonderful, Tim! Love the B+W on this one.
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6. docshovel39 1:31 PM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Thanks Lori !
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7. 36Bravo 2:45 PM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Water pumping windmills are getting scarce in my end of Texas; too many regulations and permits required. To pump water, I have to buy electricity generated by someone else's windmill.
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8. docshovel39 3:09 PM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Thanks Bravo for the comment ! I've seen a few that still pump water but most of them I see are just decoration . Sad , but true .
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9. CythiaSue 4:35 PM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Beautiful composition
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10. CythiaSue 4:37 PM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Quoting 36Bravo:
Water pumping windmills are getting scarce in my end of Texas; too many regulations and permits required. To pump water, I have to buy electricity generated by someone else's windmill.


all the regulations and permits - crazy - when will it end?
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11. docshovel39 5:38 PM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Thanks Cynthia for the comments !
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12. Bluesmaster 10:36 PM GMT on October 06, 2012    
Very nicely done Tim!
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13. docshovel39 12:51 AM GMT on October 07, 2012    
Thanks Randall ! I appreciate it :)
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14. trailhiker44 2:40 PM GMT on October 07, 2012    
Wonderful shot, Tim !
Love the B&W !!!
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15. docshovel39 3:21 PM GMT on October 07, 2012    
Thanks Heidrun !
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16. nanapoo 12:48 AM GMT on October 09, 2012    
I always love your windmill images and your use of B&W at times! Great job Tim!
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17. docshovel39 1:05 AM GMT on October 09, 2012    
Thanks Sharon ! I appreciate it :)
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18. JourneysEnd 1:38 PM GMT on October 13, 2012    
Love this shot Tim! Always liked
your artistic style!
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19. docshovel39 2:01 PM GMT on October 13, 2012    
Thanks Larry , I appreciate it :)
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20. WurzelDave 8:53 PM GMT on October 14, 2012    
Splendid shot, looks great in sepia.
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21. docshovel39 8:56 PM GMT on October 14, 2012    
Thanks Dave ! Cheers , Tim
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22. Luckystar 2:19 PM GMT on October 18, 2012    
A DOUBLE windmill shot! Beautifully captured, Tim! I love the streaky clouds behind the great windmill! 10!
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About docshovel39
docshovel39 Hello , my name is Tim . I live in the small farming community of Ropesville , Texas with my wife and photo partner Sherry . I got involved with photography because of my older brother Steve - a fantastic photographer who lives outside of Seattle , WA . My favorite work , apart from his , is a terrific book entitled " Ghosts in the Wilderness " by Tony and Eva Worobiec . It captures the remains of small , abandoned rural communities across the Midwest , much of it shot in black and white . I also have become a fan of photographer Jim McGuire . His black and white shots ( nashvilleportraits.com) are amazing . Thank you for your comments and have a GREAT day !
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