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jeancliclac:
I'm presently working at setting up a site targetting to sell to an industry I know and where I have a network. To fill a gap , I'm looking for pictures of largers industrial plants that relate to energy (solar furnaces, oil refineries, nuclear plants, wind mills farms, etc...).

I'm looking for few people having this sort of pictures and are willing to collaborate. If you have those pictures and are interested, send me a mail ([email protected])  with a possible link where I can see the pictures and what camera you have used for the shots.

If you have a doubt if your pictures are relevant send me a mail, I will tell.

In case the pictures are relevant, I will return to you and explain the project more in detail.

Please note that I do this beside my job and have (not yet!!) anyone that helps, therefore I will only be able to offer a collaboration to very few. So I'm only looking for those of you that can cover the sort of picture I need for the time. At this stage I will also need to close my request when I have got the pictures needed.

In adavnce thank you for your help and understanding

jean

jeancliclac:
Few more topics I like to add here:
- oil / gas/ coal technical installation from producing countries (including if possible off shore exploitation / drilling platforms)
 - Large PV plants
- etc...

more to come later....
jean

PS
I'm also contributing as photographer (see jeancliclac at shutter/istock/dream/stockexp/big/fotolia)

bryan_luckyoliver:
jeancliclac-
Interesting...its a good topic.  I did a post on this in the Odditorium- Deaf ears :)

Actually there's a link to some great statistics for research:

http://www.luckyoliver.com/odditorium/post/171/dominate_are_you_targeting_industries

Freezingpictures:
Jeancliclac, I would like to collaborate, but I have just one image with a windmill..

hmm.. somehow the inserting of the image does not work.. So here is the link..

http://www.stockxpert.com/browse.phtml?f=view&id=2254831

jeancliclac:
Thanks Bryan, for the link , funny that there is an american  EIA beside the IEA (International Energy Agency)....jean

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