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Counting Cranes in the Sky

Counting Cranes by Gallery Juana Counting Cranes

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Norm said…
hello Juana! love that beautiful clouds, good shot! I put mine at travel and photography.
BLOGitse said…
so industrial, cold...how about the smell - money? :)
Cathy said…
when my son sees cranes, he thinks of cranky from thomas the tank engine. :) i love all the gray in the photo.
Yup, lots of "cranky" cranes. :)

Beautiful shot of the skyline behind this major construction. Well done.

Thanks for playing along!
-Tisha
Linda said…
Beautiful clouds! There must be a lot of construction going on with that many cranes in the area.
Misty DawnS said…
Neat composition in this photo. Good eye for a great photo!
Tricia said…
I love how the center building is almost up to the clouds from this perspective. Cool shot!

Tabbikat's Thoughts
How funny - mine was nearly a "crane" picture as well this week, but I settled for something quite different. :)
Dianne said…
silvery skies, I love them
GalleryJuana said…
Thanks everyone for coming by!

Cathy, cute story about your son and cranes.

Linda, tons of construction everywhere, even though there are empty buildings everywhere.
maryt/theteach said…
Super building. Darkening sky! Very effective, Juana! :)
Hey Harriet said…
I really don't like the sight of so many cranes in my city...drives me nuts and I'm constatnly moaning about it to anybody who will listen! Having said this I do love your shot! Cranes do at least make interesting subject matter for photos. I read in a comment above about how you have many empty buildings. It's the same here. Many empty buildings yet we keep constructing more. Crazy!

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