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Keeping it clean

Photography Architecture posted on Dec 21, 2008
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Unsuccessful in learning how the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland maintains the outer shell of the building other than this shot and others that followed as the worker lowered himself and bucket to wipe the tiles. Enlarging sections of the tiles I could tell that some were cleaner than the ones beneath them. Anyway, it was interesting to see this going on.

Comments (6)


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stringz

10:40AM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Not my kind of job! He is higher than the bird who cooperated by flying into the picture. Comparing the size of the worker with the height of the building really tells the story. Great shot!

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THROBBE

12:34PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Cool image!

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durleybeachbum

2:05PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

Wow! Not for me! An excellent compo!

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mermaid

2:20PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

no definitly not my kind of job...lol... but a fine shot!

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auntietk

5:30PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

I wouldn't like working up there! It would be a satisfying job, however. Instant results. :) Great shot!

MrsLubner

9:59PM | Sun, 21 December 2008

I'm very familiar with this building and I never thought about it being cleaned like this! Stellar shot.


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F Numberf/16.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D300
Shutter Speed1/640
ISO Speed800
Focal Length58

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