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Overhead Crane

Overhead Crane

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Fabulous shot!
This is a little disorienting! LoL! At first, I thought we were looking down and then I looked at the title! LoL! Wonderful shot!
yeah Bri, i had no idea where this was taken from...i nearly started crying : P
Good thing you didn't that would have been sad! I just got a headache until I actually figured it out! LoL!
I can't get any perception on this photo. It hurts my orbs....I mean eyes.
Hey! You didn't steal the orbs of Radical Ed's beer, now, did you? >:-(
Awesome perspective with this one!
The weight capacity written on the side is like 80 tons or something
S-h-h-h-h. Don't tell him. I'll be in trouble!
HEHEHE! I won't tell...if you share! ;0)
Twug's gonna get it now!
Oh boy.. Beer Orbs!!!
Oh, Sorry about the orbs Twug.
Mottts....this one caused some vertigo, too!!!
At least R.E. hasn't yelled at me for stealing his brews.
No, dear heart, just his eyeballs. 8`-)
At first, I thought I was looking down an elevator shaft, then I realized the shot was horizontal with the crane in the background. To me, this is one of Motts' best shots to date.
That is EXACTLY what I thought at first Grifspop! :0)
Yeah, I could stare at this picture for minutes.....
It's amazing! I could too!
Well, it's off to bed, Blondie.......
LoL! Same here... :0)
I love it...but then this is the stuff I like to see and play with. Thanks for this shot Motts!!

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