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Power lines Anonymous
sup /p/,

What do you think of this set?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jcasalena/sets/72157603715360746/

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>> beethy
best viewed when not viewed
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
I viewed this large, just in case.

It was exactly as boring, visually, as the thumbnail, but also annoyed me by taking a long time to load.

Fail squared.
>> Anonymous
You are going to have to look elsewhere to find an interesting geometric form. Forms that instantly appeal to us but are far too common to be a non-cliched photograph: Roads, Rails, and Powerlines. Please do avoid these unless you've really got something interesting and creative.
>> Vincent
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jcasalena/2193543829/in/set-72157603715360746/
This is the only one I think is decent. The other 3 don't really make use of the patterns you need to do when shooting this cliche.

It still is a cliche though, Either get the most amazing sky ever behind it, or find an unusually high amount of power lines in a dense area to use as a subject.