We were driving back from the store and I was in the third seat of the van with two of the grandchildren.
My DIL said, quick get your camera. There are men painting the water tower. d-e-l-a-w (a- r -e) I think.
Talk about fleeting moment, she was about to fly by and I was stuck in the back of the van.
She said, I’ll slow down ( going about 45mph) Ha. Somehow I shot through the back window’s glass. You can see the reflection of a white fence. I had the 24-70 lens on the camera.
The one we scraped the stickers off the window just recently. Good thing. I can’t imagine working that high off the ground.
Gee, Ruth. You’ve got your entire family trained and looking for “shots.” And i agree with you about heights. I could never work that high off the ground. Never.
What a view
Ruth E – you know you wanted to get your artistic self up there and jazz up that water tower!
Too scary!
Breakin’ de law, breaking de law… breaking de law, breaking de law. Sorry, I just couldn’t resist. OK, I really didn’t try.
If it were Delaware would it not be CAPITALized … maybe you were reading between the lines…
SCAREY! And that contraption they are in is tilted – looks like plastic in the photo! 🙂
Always prepared. It’s delaw. Glad you had your camera.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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I’ve said it before, and I’ll most likely say it again: you are lightening fast with that camera of yours! I think you would have made a bad-ass cowboy in the Wild West (drawing pistols from their holsters and all).