The view from my office...

Scott Everett

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Quite a view you have there. I bet you get lots of photo ops from up there. I look out into a gravel parking lot, followed by an older house and some corn fields!! I do get a nice view of the sunrise on occasion though, but it's always spoiled by utility poles and wires!
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Brian
 
Made the best of having to work on Saturday Scott.

Like the perspectives and color. Worked pretty good considering shooting through the windows.

Really like the first and the shot looking down at the street.

Last might be better admired a bit bigger.

Thanks for posting.......

Cold huh?

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Charlie
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Yes Charlie, it has been freezing the last week eh? Looks like it is going to stick around also. You are right about the cropped shot, I think it would be best suited larger. I was thinking of a futuristic industrial landscape when I took those distant shots.

Thanks for checking out the photos everyone!
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Very nice pics!!!!!
May be Chicago is a nice city, but you have an extraordinary photographic eye...
I love all of them.

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stefano-italy
 
Nice shots, Scott; this could make an interesting independent thread.

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I really love that shot with the USA Flag reflection in the windows of the building next door. That bit of patriotic color really made for a neat shot.

Can't say I don't like any of them. I've gotta get back up town to Minneapolis where my Daughter-in-Law works from an office on the 45th floor of a 46 story building. You really need a crisp clear day to see very far. Well, it's nothing like being in the Sears Tower but it's a great view!

Actually I always liked John Hancock building's view better then Sears Tower's.

I don't know how you can get any work done with a view like those, I would be gawking out the window all the time, just like in school LOL
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S.Haden
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It sure looks like one to me, now I'll feel silly if it isn't LOL We can pretend it is the flag if not. It does seem almost a differnt shape in every window but you have the full sized one. You have to go check!

I'm officially retired now so if there is a workplace view thread, I'll go steal a shot from Cathy's office!
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