
Don't look up. You just might get a sense of vertigo with all the construction going on around here. I've been watching this particular building construction for several weeks now. They are renovating an old building downtown and adding several floors.
This "spanner" is maybe 7 stories up, and he steps across the gap as if he was on the sidewalk. I get that crunchy feeling in my stomach just watching. But if you look down just below him, you can see his safety harness.
--steve buser
moi qui est le vertige, je ne pourrais jamais faire ce travail, de veritables acrobates. belles photos, zoom à fond
ReplyDeleteme which is the giddiness, I could never do this work, of true acrobats. beautiful photographs, zoom at bottom
I would not be able to do that either :-))))
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice picture, Steve. I hope your city gets back to normal and all those without homes get back into home.
ReplyDeleteAbraham Lincoln
Brookville Daily Photo
I would not be able to do this either,Marie....whew.....but it is a great picture!
ReplyDeleteI get the vertigo looking at that too! Ooooo-eeee! Yikes. Cool capture!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - hope he doesn't drop something - you are standing in a dangerous spot!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a job I wouldn't want to do.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of that construction worker up there and my hat off to him (or her) for being able to work up there all day.
ReplyDeleteEven with a safety harness, I would not be that bold. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteNice photos. My problem wouldn't be the looking up but when I looked down!!
ReplyDeleteI don't care if there is a safty harness, 7 stories is high enough for prancing around on the girders.
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve for stopping by my blog and your nice comments. Please come again.
Very good picture, I've worked a bit on scaffolding but never felt the confidance that was needed to be safe up there.
ReplyDeleteI like the ground beneath my feet.
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