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Those shadows broke my brain for an embarrassingly long time before I realized they are cast against the moving blades. The fading white circles made sense, but for some reason I didn't register that they are also responsible for the shadows. My brain kept wanting to shove all the windmills into a flat-planed blue background, even though the bases got al MC Escher-like.
What a strange view of regular objects. In its own way it's as impressive as long-exposure starscapes.
I've seen a few of those in airports. They can, of course, be locked from the inside.
Unlike, say, this picture of Sřrvágsvatn in the Faroe Islands, part of the Kingdom of Denmark, just minutes after you have accepted that there is an order and a perfection in nature.