Lmao
Dumb asses out number us sane folks by a whole bunch !
till he runs outta pot or stuff to munchie on!!HOLY ****, I wonder how long he's going to stay locked up in his home.
If that's the St. Louis arch, I was up there once.
How was that camera angle possible in the top photo???...& I'd do that, as long as it ain't too breezy!!
good question , no idea ?How was that camera angle possible in the top photo???...& I'd do that, as long as it ain't too breezy!!
I'm not sure about this, but look closely at the RH side of the picture. Looks like a crane of some sort to me, so perhaps this was taken during the initial construction, when a similar crane was used on "this side".How was that camera angle possible in the top photo???...& I'd do that, as long as it ain't too breezy!!
Glad there are people out there that enjoy this kind of work , never for any amount for me ..I'm not sure about this, but look closely at the RH side of the picture. Looks like a crane of some sort to me, so perhaps this was taken during the initial construction, when a similar crane was used on "this side".
But that's just a WAG on my part.
In both of those links, quite a few of those pictures give me "the willies".Glad there are people out there that enjoy this kind of work , never for any amount for me ..
Building the St. Louis Arch
Oct. 28, 1965: The last piece of the Arch is fitted into place. See the stunning construction photos