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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Wordless Wednesday - Zooming in on workers on the 28th Floor
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20 comments:
It must be scary high up there.
But when you work like they do, you get used to it I guess.
Have a great WW! :)
Anna
Fantastic capture !! Great one..Unseen Rajasthan
Great shot :)
They are hard workers ...
I think ..... LOL
Looks like there will be LOTS of windows in this building eventually. Wonderful perspective.
Hugs and blessings,
Too open...no scaffols or net to keep and protect workers?
Better them than me. I am not good with heitghts. Great shot Carver!
Oh, such heights... They must have guts (literally) to climb up there and stay on the edge...
Not for me.
God bless you!
Cezar
Better them than me!
Great shot....scary! Happy WW:)
I'm afraid of heights. SOme buildings are over 100 floors. So scarely.
love the way the workers are "dwarfed" by the building
great shot!
Nicely done. I wonder if they have any kind of harnesses.
it's terrifying to stand so high up there. happy WW!
It is not a easy job high up there. Beautiful capture.
Incredible shot! I wouldn't want to work that high up! :)
I am not that scared of heights but I can't work like that too high. Nice WW entry.
Love it ...
That's a powerful zoom!!
:)
That's a very striking shot!
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