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GREAT perspective!
Fabulous shot, Motts!!! It's as if you were inside a giant robot owls head, looking out through its eyes....
Wow. I wonder if this tower was lit up inside at night?
Agree with Lynne times a million!
Bravo!
I would assume the tower was lit at night since the face glass was semi-transparent, although I didn't see a light inside.
how often do you still see a tower clock with the roman numbers! that is pretty sweet!!
Very nice, and like your title!
Woah!!!, are you standing on one of those little planks surroundin the edges!? And how far was the drop if you did fall?
just freaking cooooool!
Where is the clock works?
thats above the medical building
I meant the machinery that makes the hands move.
WOW man how do u think of this great stuff..
These pictures should be entered somewhere, incredible! I wouldn't think this would be very safe, though.
Love the name.
The shot titled "Slim", a couple back, shows incandescent light fixtures mounted behind that clock face in a square pattern. Maybe these were similar at one time.
This would make a great wallpaper. It just stare at you through the screen. Menacing.....
Once agian awesome view.
Awesome! but how did u manage to get up there? isnt it just boards? did you almost fall?
In the first shot inside the clock tower, on the right edge of the photo there are what looks like empty light sockets connected with wiring. You can see part of what I think are sockets in this shot too. There are mounted on the square structures just inside the clock faces. Two on each vertical and one on the horizontals. If there are four faces on the tower, that would make a total of 24 light bulbs to illuminate the whole thing.

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