Monday, December 12, 2016
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Great shot - Good to keep a photographic record of changes in your area - great to look back on!
ReplyDelete...another great night shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteIt has been raised rather quick as I see the outside is ready and only the inner works have to be done. That is netter for the wintertimes.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be fun to see the lights progress up the building!
ReplyDeleteIt won't be long before it's lit up with people living there.
ReplyDeleteLight gives different shades to your photos. Good one Andy...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it is right on the edge of town, Andy!
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic shot Andy. Follow the lights to the top!
ReplyDeleteLokks so beautiful night street.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good excuse to buy a wide angle lens :-)
ReplyDeleteI should have thought of doing this with a condo building I often pass. It's now near completion. I like this by night, Andy.
ReplyDeleteAny, this is so good, so creative. I am glad that you didn't take away lens flares; they are amazing create a mystery.
ReplyDeleteNow it's really beginning to look like a building!
ReplyDeleteIt sure has grown and it doesn't look out of place with the other building from the angle you took the photo.
ReplyDeleteha, that is interesting (that completed floors get lights on over night), I haven't seen that 'chez nous'. makes it easy to follow the progress.
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