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At the Compost Garden I visited yesterday, there was this vine-thing growing on a trellis. This is standing directly underneath it - you can see the tendrils reaching out and up to the sun. Next time I go, I'll have to see if I can find out what kind of plant this is.

Other than editing sensor spots, it's Straight Out Of the Camera. Nothing else edited.

This is what it looks like when you stand directly under a billboard and look up. Pretty sure I aligned the viewfinder with the very edge of the billboard but I can't remember.

Looking straight up from an aspen grove on the trail to Cathedral Lake near Aspen, Colorado.

Meridian Township water tower.

I was already in bed and almost forgot to take a shot. Just a quick straight up and back to bed.

 

05-13-10

Looking up at the sky through the empty branches of my mother's peach tree. The leaves have started changing color and alot of them have fallen off. It's always a sad sight to see the bare branches... I like it so much better when the spring arrives and new life fills the air, bright green buds spring forth off the end of the branches, leaves begin to unfurl... But could we truly appreciate springtime if we didn't have winter to get through beforehand? :) And at least fall provides us with some beautiful colors...

Image taken from the forrest floor looking up through the bare winter trees

Do you know which way you are going?

looking straight up at the ceiling of St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland.

 

Lots of scaffolding inside, made it look like a mad film set.

Will this great work by Faile from 2006 soon disappear by renovation work?

 

Wird diese letzte große Arbeit von Faile in Berlin nun bald Sanierungsarbeiten zum Opfer fallen? Es sieht so aus ......

Will this great work by Faile from 2006 soon disappear by renovation work?

 

Wird diese letzte große Arbeit von Faile in Berlin nun bald Sanierungsarbeiten zum Opfer fallen? Es sieht so aus ......

Dolenja vas. Straightup Dolenjska.

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