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Wind Power

January 31, 2007

Loooking like a mutant weathervane gone bonkers, this kinetic sculpture sits high in the Melbourne Docklands precinct. Each individual armature turns independently of each other in the wind, making for a very hypnotic & colourful phenomenon.

Captured with Kodak 160 VC on the Diana F.


Filed under: Colour Diana

7 Responses to “Wind Power”

angie
February 3, 2007 00:04

this is gorgeous! your diana seems to be damn-near perfect. very sharp and clear.
Cameron
February 3, 2007 20:53

Thanks Angie, it may not be that perfect anymore, as I accidently pulled the lens off it the other day! (thankfully I got it back on again, I hope it hasn't changed its unique optical characteristics too much)
:-)>
twinlens.
February 13, 2007 08:35

this is aweseome. just awesome.
am looking forward to seeing the shots of the accidentally altered diana...
Cameron
February 13, 2007 23:47

Thank you very much Louise. New shots from this Diana post accidental-lens-popping-off coming soon (I hope)!
:-)>
astrobeck
February 17, 2007 01:00

This one is still my favorite. It looks so ultra modern. And to think it was taken with the not so modern camera.
Great shot!!
[terrorkitten]
February 17, 2007 03:39

Stunning Cameron. Phil
Cameron
February 25, 2007 22:21

Thanks Beck, Phil. You guys rock!









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