Oh, Jack! Although this is an interesting angle and a very clear photo, it doesn't even come close to the real thing. I now shudder when I hear the word or see it in print!! ;)
I take it The Elbow Room is restaurant? Bar? Even when you are away from the Park, you are keeping track of the comings and goings of the fairer gender. I didn't miss this fact.
Sometimes looking down is better than looking up...
ReplyDeleteI am sure that some people will get dizzy looking at this photo. ;-))
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job again Jack. It is always a pleasure to visit your blog. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the Netherlands!
Gert Jan
www.gertjanhermus.nl
Oh, Jack! Although this is an interesting angle and a very clear photo, it doesn't even come close to the real thing. I now shudder when I hear the word or see it in print!! ;)
ReplyDeleteWere you leaning out a window to take this shot?
ReplyDeleteI take it The Elbow Room is restaurant? Bar? Even when you are away from the Park, you are keeping track of the comings and goings of the fairer gender. I didn't miss this fact.
ReplyDeleteNice view Jack. I like looking down from decks like this.
ReplyDeleteYour title reminds me of the Alfred Hitchcock movie by the same name. From your photo I would guess that this is a classy neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteThe illusion your photograph presents makes me want to step back :).
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this one -- as always!! And your composition is terrific!! Vertigo indeed!! Hope you're getting ready for a great weekend!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteNo problems for me, but then I like heights.
ReplyDeleteI hope they have a strong railing, Jack!
ReplyDeleteNice car.
ReplyDeleteI don't suffer from vertigo you'll notice.
Still chuckling over Birdman's comment.
ReplyDeleteI think I can handle that height Jack... just :)
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