Mr. Anderson said:My office at home doesn't have a window....
I haven't decided if that's a good or bad thing yet. It does help in controlling the light, though.
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Abstract said:Ok, so all of you are rich and can afford the great locations and great views.
Truly amazed by some of these views you guy shave.
Repeat after me....'grass', 'trees', 'farmland'dietcokevanilla said:There's some sort of green stuff in other people's photos... don't see much of that in London... what is it?
I was on the edge of posting a thread to ask any London MR members with a camera to take a pic of this amazing sunset, the view from the 41st floor is stunning!Blue Velvet said:View from my office window on the 4th floor -- sunset over Kings Cross.
Platform said:Poor you....light yes but what about natural light
devman said:Not from my office, but the views from where I was working this week. The pics are from a previous trip, but it's the same room and same views.
I wish it was always like this...
Blue Velvet said:That's my old home town... Wellington.
*lip quivers*
Mr. Anderson said:I know - it sucks - but it won't be changing anytime in the future.
But when I do get to go look out the window in the next room, I see this....
(right now, there are no leaves on the trees, though)
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Is that the moon in the background or are they calling Batman?Mitthrawnuruodo said:This was taken just 5 minutes ago out of our living room window...
I'm afraid it's just the full moon... i.e. 8 hours from full moon, really, but close enough...mpw said:Is that the moon in the background or are they calling Batman?
Try here, ask for for Jon and tell him I sent you.Mitthrawnuruodo said:...My batsignal searchlight is out, and you wouldn't believe how hard it is to get a new light bulb for it...
mpw said:Try here, ask for for Jon and tell him I sent you.
Chris3125 said:
One early christmas morning last year if i remember correctly coincedently my parents and most of my fathers family got married there.