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ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be a great vantage point for photos? Beautiful sky.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot high up there.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this kind of maintenance work is usually done in the early morning or in the evening…because I rarely see it.
ReplyDeleteAnd there was... Neat picture.
ReplyDeleteObviously he has no problem with heights.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I love catching these guys in action.
ReplyDeleteI see you are answering the question, "How many people does it take to change a lightbulb?"
ReplyDeleteUp too high, for me.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cool shot. Not sure I would want to be doing that job up there.
ReplyDeleteOnly with a human beside you see how big those lamps in reality are. Normally you don't give them much attention. Only when they don't work.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, they look like LED's, they shouldn't need much maintenance. There are days when i wished I owned a bucket truck for photographing those special views.
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