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(July 1 – September 30, 2024)

Dieter Kik

the day goes and full moon night comes

Jürgen Eidt

Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant

Snoqualmie, WA, USA

5. Juli 2024

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Renewable energies are our future.

As we transition away from fossil fuels, technologies like solar, wind, and hydropower play a pivotal role in creating a sustainable and cleaner energy landscape.

The Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant comprises two powerhouses with a combined capacity of 53.9 MW. It draws water from a reservoir above the falls to produce clean hydropower for approximately 40,000 homes near Seattle. Additionally, the plant holds historical significance and provides public parks and trails along the Snoqualmie River. 

Equipment

Nikon Z30 + 7.5mm f/2.0, Nodal Ninja 3, PTGui Pro 13 Beta 8

Behind the scenes

While it was early in the morning, there were already a lot of people around. When taking the individual pictures, I waited for time gaps in order to have as few people blocking the view as possible from the railing.

It was very sunny that day, and of course shadows are more pronounced in bright sunlight. To remove the cast from the nodal adapter and the camera on the railing, I took additional pictures of the railing and platform handheld from a larger distance.

Those pictures were added as additional images to the project, optimized for focal length, and masked accordingly to replace the shadows as best as possible.

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