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Thursday 30 October 2008

Up In The Clouds


For Bluesday Tuesday this week, I showed a photo of a man cleaning a building who was using in a cherry picker. Here's another for Skywatch Friday. The building here was part of the old General Hospital, but is now a curry house. I've eaten there before and it was very nice, but it has changed hands. so that means I will just have to go again!

It might be cold at the moment, but we're having some excellent blue skies and a fair bit of sun. This of course makes for better photos. Although of course, you should be able to take photos in any weather.

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9 comments:

  1. Those bricks look they have been well scrubbed and cleaned as well.

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  2. A brilliant blue sky, looks cold thought according to the cleaner's clothing...Ahhh bummer, you'll have to go try the new place out, hard work but someone's gotta do it!

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  3. Such a pristine sky- how perfect!

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  4. Yep, I agree with you that you should be able to take photos in any type of weater, but right now here in California it's raining cats and dogs... Have a good Sky Watch Friday !

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  5. Hey - my friend, great shot of a man working lol.

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  6. Yes, photos are for any weather. But a brilliant sky like you captured is always a bonus! (Except where I live and they are like that every day. We have to start looking for other things to add some interest.)

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  7. Neat shot! I think he's pretty smart to use that cherry picker instead of that other contraption.

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  8. Anonymous12:29 pm

    Good chance. Beautiful shot.

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  9. Anonymous9:01 pm

    Yep - you're really looking up there!
    Great image!
    Cheers, Klaus

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