I've seen wind farms before. But the size of this one was mind boggling. The turbines seemed to go on forever. Mile after mile, on either side of the road, these hulking titans stretched along the fields and ridges. -read more
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Paul Emberger is a Los Angeles based travel and editorial photographer. Since 1997, his work has been published monthly in a variety of magazines. He's available to shoot travel and environmental photos on location for publications, NGOs and corporations all over the world. In addition to assignments, he has a growing selection of stock images.
I've seen wind farms before. But the size of this one was mind boggling. The turbines seemed to go on forever. Mile after mile, on either side of the road, these hulking titans stretched along the fields and ridges. -read more
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I shot this image on the evening of the 16th, in eastern Tennessee, about where I81 and I40 meet. -read more
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I was headed home from a week in Mendoza, Argentina where I had finished shooting a story on the region’s wine. After the crew closed the doors, I was delighted that the plane was still half empty. I asked if I could exchange my seat for a window. -read more
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Ireland has one of the highest rates of celiac disease in Europe. With my gluten intolerance, I found a plethora of food I could eat . -read more
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700 foot vertical drop. Chest high stone wall. And ominous signs to watch our step. -read more
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It was the first day of sunny skies, and Killarney was alive with color. -read more
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If you visit Blarney Castle, then you must kiss the Blarney Stone. -read more
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After winding our way along the island for a few minutes with no signs of the castle, we were awed when the 100's year old stone structure came into sight. -read more
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