Friday, April 1, 2011

A view from the edge

"EDGES" is the theme for the City Daily Photo blog community's April theme day. From the edge of the Oak Cliff Place roof, one has a bird's eye view of the immediate area.

20 comments:

Mark said...

Happy Theme Day. I heard there is a severe blizzard heading Eagans way with 6 ft of snow..............April Fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Kate said...

Still looks like winter to me which really puts me on edge.

Dina said...

You be careful up there, young man!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

If you were working while taking this photo, OSHA could use this photo to issue a citation to your employer unless you had fall protection, such as wearing a harness and lanyard, while standing within 6 feet of the edge.

Sebab said...

That is a beautiful shot.

Gerald (SK14) said...

Interesting to see the patches of cleared snow in the car park and there is your shadow overlooking it all.

PPusa said...

The shadow is getting dangerously close to the edge!

Jack said...

Terrific interpretation of "edges," Leif.

Lois said...

Glad you didn't get any closer!

Jilly said...

That's one long view from the edge and a bit too close for comfort...

Clueless in Boston said...

Now that is what I call an edge. Nice capture.

Unknown said...

Perfect entry on the theme, Leif!

VP said...

Nice shot! A photographer dangerously on the edge!

Anonymous said...

spring on the edge. always a safe step ahead. please have a good month and weekend as well.


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BlossomFlowerGirl said...

This was taken from the roof? Did you feel a bit on edge up there?

Halcyon said...

This was a hard theme day. So many things that could be considered "edges". I like you take on it! Looks like this is a nice view.

Ineke said...

wow, better you than me up there Leif. Good on you!

irinapictures said...

Great zig-zag. Very edgy.

paul said...

Great theme day shot (and self portrait).

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