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My job seem's better everytime I look at this. :oooh:

Please, somebody tell me that's trick photography ....

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Gee Dags, is that tower......still......erm.......there? 

World Trade Centre ya reckon!?!

Yes, world trade centre. You could see all those comms towers from the top of the tower they used to let you go on the top of.

I was lucky enough to get to go up there a few months before 9/11.

Just INSANE how high those buildings were. From the top you would actually be looking DOWN on planes flying past. They were amazingly big. 25,000 staff in them.

You know something interesting: after the buildings came down, not one single telephone was found in the rubble.

WEIRD!

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I could be wrong but I dont think it is the WTC the surrounding buildings dont look the same.

After Shot <-HUGE Pic.

Pic of the Sydney Skyline after a recent storm dont know who to credit it to came via email.

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Though not as high, got a similar impression from the Sears Tower in Chicago.

Specially looking down on small aircraft.

Vertigo Central on a windy day.

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Dags, that is sooo cool. < Ge "Ed...etc". doesn't like his storm photography at all, does he? >

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I took this a few years ago.

It was taken from the bottom of blowering resevoir near Tumut during a big drought.

The bridge in the foreground was part of the old highway which is usually now at the bottom of the lake.

The current highway is actually way off, just above the tree line...

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