Always wanted to take photos here, of course later in the year and maybe with a telelens on a beautiful evening would make more sense, but hey, nice test. Imagine that mist being of mystic golden light. Happens quite a lot there. :)
Actually even with this crop (around 40% in i guess? on the first one), I find the image staying quite stable. I don't think my previous aps-c camera (80d) would have performed like this.
Here we have a little hill in the far with wind turbines decorating the horizon... i should take another one here once the desert and trees get some color on them. I find the overall colors of this camera interesting. I have altered dynamic and saturation a little bit (+8 each) but tone, (auto) wb and grading is all default. I also have a pano version but thats pretty useless for the internet. :)
> Researchers using AI and satellite imagery find 75% of industrial #fishing is not being publicly tracked, while #windturbines now outnumber oil platforms
But how could the small bankrupt village in the Hunsrück, which doesn't even have 500 euros left, suddenly afford a spectacular suspension bridge? The answer: wind turbines. Lots and lots of wind turbines. (put translate on)
279 wind turbines provide electricity for more than 300,000 households.