Your eyes ever get caught by those long lines of electric towers that seem to go for ever?
This disappearing line was probably a little out of my camera's range, but I was having fun with it. Entergy (the electric company) built this line along the shore line of Lake Pontchartrain, presumably because that was easier than an onshore route through neighorhoods.
-- steve buser
16 comments:
nice shot. i like the light in this photo (congratulation for your 100th post)
Very intersting....the different color of blue coming out of the power lines caught my eye.
superbe photo, on dirait des dominos a l'infini, si l'on pousse le premier, tous les autres tombes ? ;o)
superb photograph, one would ad infinitum say dominos, if the first is pushed, all the others collapse ? ;o)
You take wonderful pictures...I love this.
surreal image Steve. follow the lines of power... nice one.
Planet Earth Daily Photo.
This is beautiful! I like the shimmering light and the "disappeared disappearing line."
And Congratulations on your 100th for the other day! I liked your choice of photo, very iconic to choose Mardi gras...
(p.s. thanks for visiting my Chicago blog, I'll be back to see New Orleans again.)
Stunning! Lovely shot!
Very pretty. Mary
Detroit daily photo blog, Imagik.
Hello again after our holiday.
This photo is amazing. This power lines looks incredibly. In first second I was thinking is it real or some trick made on the Photoshop. ;)))
This really is unique. I called to see breakfast theme but am far to early. Yes, I do have an international time indicator.
thats a lot of electricity.
Back from the Algarve beach break, loved to see this beautiful shot!
Also happy to read that cruises are continuing to depart from New Orleans; it might be a good pretext to return to your lovely town!
Congratulations again for your 100th; I'm still around Provence on Blogtrotter
very nice shot ....like the way they frame the shot :)
* frame the lake
Wow - how beautiful. You have made something usually quite ugly - into a sight to behold!!!!
Classy shot, Steve. This must take the prize for the world's most impressive pylon line. Well done. Tks for dropping in on R u T.
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