I was always surprised and i am always wondering when i see this kind of electric installation, especially in Asia. This one is in a small village in Benijo, Tenerife, Spain. The reason of my wonder is that we have extremely strick regulations in Lithuania and so many controlling institutions that are almost paranoid if not more and still we get fires caused by electric installation.
If we drew direct correlation of electric installation order and fires caused by it Benijo should be constantly on fire. But it is not... There is some order in the chaos apparently.
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Sony A7R II Sony 55mm f1.8 Zeiss Sonnar T* @f/2.8 1/3200 iso 100My entry to #monomad PhotoContest from @brumest.
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David, Benijo, Tenerife, Spain, 2018
Now thats a dramatic sky, love it!
I would say it is quite usual in Tenerife. Volcanoe is very high and you would almost always see dramatic clouds piling on one side, and sun shining on the other. That is if it is not a clear day everywhere.
this post very nice..and great photography...i appreciate your contest..carry on my friend!!!!!!!!!!
Great picture
Love the composition!
Now that you've mentioned, I realized that here there are some crazier and even more chaotic electrical installations in our part of the world, with not just the wires but actual electrical transformers hanging in mid air. Now this should apparently be very dangerous, but rarely do we see any actual damage caused by them, thank God.
I'll share some photo when I take one to give a better idea.