
(Photo by James Rotz)
The image above not only includes the popular night photography motif of a smokestack with a flowing stream of steam (ouch, that sounds awkward...), but I love how the smokestack is placed right up against the residential houses. I assume the smokestack is from a nuclear plant, but who knows for sure?
The image above not only includes the popular night photography motif of a smokestack with a flowing stream of steam (ouch, that sounds awkward...), but I love how the smokestack is placed right up against the residential houses. I assume the smokestack is from a nuclear plant, but who knows for sure?
That 'smoke stack' is a cooling tower stack. You did get the steam right but no smoke, barring a disaster, ever goes up that stack.
ReplyDeleteIt could be at a nuke plant, but some large fossil fired plants have those type of stacks. Officially it would be a hyperbolic cooling tower.
If it is a fossil plant the it does have one or more real smoke stacks somewhere on the plant site
Love this picture...great angle.
ReplyDeleteSophia