Farlander's post about international differences got me thinking... What kind of deeply dull or wonderful things are on AGSer's doorsteps across the globe?
If I lean out of my bedroom window I can see York Minster, the largest gothic cathedral in Northern Europe. I can also see a raiway station, a reminder of York's importance in years gone by.
I'd like to know what you can see from your window (bedroom or otherwise).
i'm in the living room, i can see my old old OLD school
From my bedroom i can see my back garden. yep.
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Haddas/Myhome/MyRoom/view/windowview.gif
and here's from my other window, just because I feel like it!
(http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Haddas/Myhome/MyRoom/view/view2.gif)
a dug up front garden
I can see the Forth Bridge, our back garden, a building site next door, lots of rooftops, some boats out one side and the Forth Road Bridge, our garage driveway, the Co-op and a clock tower out the other. I might even get round to editing this with a picture.
From my upstairs bedroom window, I can see the following...
Directly underneath me and to the near left: my backgarden, which includes a koi pond, water fountain, whole bunch of flowers, statues and ornaments, cherry blossom trees, and a tool shed
To the far right:Ã, the archery range, which is basically a few acres or so of clear land and shooting targets
To the far left: my half-pipe, which my dad bought me for my birthday, and a paved area of land
To the near right: the pool area, containing a pool (obviously), a hot tub, some lawn chairs and end tables, and a barbeque.
Inbetween everything: Trees, shrubs, and flowers
Right now, in New York:
A brick restaurant and apartment building, a market, a taxi, and Washington Square.
What I would see at my house back in California:
A huge palm tree, not a cloud in the sky, a large bush, a couple rats, a car, smashed beer cans (neighbors), and a lush green garden with an electronic fountain!
A wall. Just barely. It is really dark. And a mosque dome peaking over the wall.
http://www.via-arquitectura.net/12/12-038.htm
The building that domains the view in front of my home is the city hall (I am an objective for the terrorists ;D)... There is a complete report of the construction, now finished, above.
(http://www.via-arquitectura.net/12/038/03-038.jpg)
(http://www.via-arquitectura.net/12/038/02-038.jpg)
This... (http://www.via-arquitectura.net/12/038/08-038.jpg)must have been taken from my building.
Here, Lorena and my home, sweet home... (http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Lorena.jpg) Taken from the City hall...
You guys arent going to belive me...but I can see a Zebra from my window
see...there is this tiny little farm on te corner of my road. The owner of the farm is a crazy ex-vet, who all sorts of weird animals. She has Peacocks, Yaks, and a Zebra. I'll post a pic soon
Here's a pic of what I could see from my living room window, in the spring:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/eigen_window.jpg)
That blue thing is river. I know it looks crappy, no greenery or anything yet.
-Eigen
Um... darkness. I better wait until its daytime... :'(
This is a pic I took out of my office window when I was working late. It's Times Square in New York City.
(http://www.davelgil.com/view.jpg)
While I don't relish the idea of living here in Florida ...
(http://www.twin-design.com/ags/graphics/outmywindow.jpg)
(http://www.twin-design.com/ags/graphics/outmywindow2.jpg)
... it could be worse I suppose.
Out my window:
- numerous derelict automobiles.
- a garage built out of cinder blocks.
- too many farm cats to count.
- a black top road with no centerline or sidelines.
- a large empy field beyond that.
- the occasional car that speeds past.
- my greasemonkey neighbor gettin' it on with one of his sheep.
Dear lord. You guys live in beautiful places.
(http://www.rodekill.com/junk/outside.jpg)
:-\
*ahem*
http://img58.photobucket.com/albums/v177/Inkoddi/DCP_3057.jpg
http://www.siljum.com/fuji/vy1.jpg
http://www.siljum.com/fuji/hus.jpg <--- this being my house
same pictures but huge:
http://www.siljum.com/fuji/siljesundet.jpg
http://www.siljum.com/fuji/husstor.jpg
Looking out the front window of my apartment i see a messy commercial street with a house for sale across the street and a closed bar that is now for lease.Ã, If i look out of the window in the hallway of my apartment, i see a run down old steel factory that closed many years ago and is in the process of being torn down and currently is a real eye sore.Ã, I always tell people where i live is a big dump (because of the 1/2 torn down steel plant), and i know the property value of the building i live in can't be that high.
At one time, the street i lived on i think held a record for the most bars in this area. There are still alot of bars, but not as many as there used to be.Ã, Also, the street i live on is home to a few biker bars, one even burned down a couple of months ago.
Shawn
If it weren't midnight I could see some houses, framed by woods and mountains. But since it is midnight, I see very little. I'll take some pictures tomorrow.
Outside my window, I see a small paved street, a street light, and the rest of the Cape Code style houses that dot my street. Not much really.
Oh, and if you look at this picture long enough, you'll see that a building MAGICALLY appears in the background...... I don't know how this works, but it's amazing!
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Lorena.jpg)
I mean, seriously, just stare at it for a while...... there's a building there!!!!
Bt
Quote
I mean, seriously, just stare at it for a while...... there's a building there!!!!
Really ???
From the deck of my boss' house, where I am staying for the summer:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/mist.jpg)
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/deer.jpg)
Here's the view off my balcony
an excuse to test my digital camera, but I've scaled and reduced quality on the computer for easier viewing
(http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/1051/by.gif)
(http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/8581/back15.jpg)
this is a higher quality shot
http://img30.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img30&image=largeryard.jpg
http://img2.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img2&image=sunset13.jpg
http://img2.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img2&image=sunset14.jpg
http://img2.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img2&image=sunset15.jpg
I've still gotta learn about the different settings and modes, and when to use the flash and when not to.
and this is my car in the street
(http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/2644/car19.jpg)
notice the grass is pretty dry as we are in droubt, but the native bush is thriving as it's used to the climate.
Quote from: Darth Mandarb on Tue 29/06/2004 21:03:09
While I don't relish the idea of living here in Florida ...
... it could be worse I suppose.
Ummm, yeah, I think everybody would hate to live there, especially at sunset (or rise)
Looking out my bedroom window I see...Two wave runners (580cc Yamaha-just yamaha, and a 760cc Yamaha 760XL)...an '85 18' Larson boat with the motor in peices 8) gotta fix it...a fence and a field..tomarrow I'll take a pic and edit my post to show it...maybe
Quote from: Dart on Tue 29/06/2004 16:24:53
From my upstairs bedroom window, I can see the following...
Directly underneath me and to the near left: my backgarden, which includes a koi pond, water fountain, whole bunch of flowers, statues and ornaments, cherry blossom trees, and a tool shed
To the far right:Ã, the archery range, which is basically a few acres or so of clear land and shooting targets
To the far left: my half-pipe, which my dad bought me for my birthday, and a paved area of land
To the near right: the pool area, containing a pool (obviously), a hot tub, some lawn chairs and end tables, and a barbeque.
Inbetween everything: Trees, shrubs, and flowers
Koi...A.K.A. Carp
----edit----
Sorry, I mean...Semi-colorful carp
Quote from: Blackthorne519 on Wed 30/06/2004 02:08:20
I mean, seriously, just stare at it for a while...... there's a building there!!!!
Where????
Quote from: Blackthorne519 on Wed 30/06/2004 02:08:20
I mean, seriously, just stare at it for a while...... there's a building there!!!!
WHOLLY CRAP! THERE IS!!! WHERE DID IT COME FROM!?
Pic taken few days ago...
(http://www.terran-x.com/increator/bah.jpg)
...because today rains as hell, though summer lasts only three months and people spend 9 months waiting for it.
** shakes fist towards sky
Bah.
The view. (http://www.agagames.com/pics/theworldoutside.JPG)
> LOOK OUTSIDE
From your view of the backyard, you see a pool and a pool deck directly in front of the basement door. Beyond that lies a dense forest.
when i look outside I see:
- A dark world full of hate and destruction.
Nah:
- lots of apartment blocks (i don't know how to call them in english. I can't say skysrapers becouse they are too smal.
- 2 ping pong tabels
- some trees
- a bunch of kids playing.
- A dog pissing on a tree
Haven't looked out for a long time, because it's so boring. Just an ugly two storey house exactly like the one I live in... (Student dormitories)
Although this is not right out my window, this is where I started work thismorning.
Sunrise, it's hard to see because of the suns position but there is a train bridge across the water in the shadows of the hills.
(http://img26.exs.cx/img26/3002/sunrise2.jpg)
larger pic
http://img26.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img26&image=sunrise.jpg
Brooklyn bridge, no not New York, but this leads out of Sydney to the central coast.
(http://img26.exs.cx/img26/8869/brooklynbridge2.jpg)
larger pic
http://img39.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img39&image=brooklynbridge.jpg
This is Brooklyn, a very outer suburb of Sydney, it's about 50km (31 miles) or so north of the city
(http://img11.exs.cx/img11/7800/brooklyn2.jpg)
larger pic
http://img30.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img30&image=brooklyn.jpg
It's interesting as I posted a pic recently that had the train bridge in it, (not the close up car bridge in the previous pic)
notice the bottom left corner of the pic
(http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/6813/brokenbay.jpg)
Like anyone cares, but It was a great way to start the day, and clear and sunny just like most other days,
Even though I live in Hawaii, I have a crappy view. I can see my sexy car, my dad/mom's car, along with a few other cars in the parking lot. Across the street I can see another parking lot with a building identical to the building I live in.
My girlfriend lives on a huge hill, and even though it's basically in the middle of the island you can see the ocean if you stand at the edge of the driveway. It's really nice, but the neighborhood looks like crap and half the cars on the street are stolen and falling apart.
Well, this is part of my backyard...
crap..pic wont work, 1 sec
here's what I see, just about every day
(http://sylpher.com/kafka/junk/megatron.jpg)
He keeps taunting me... I'm not gonna fight him... It's too easy, his aim is for shit...
I see some houses, a mall and a drunk man trying to walk.
From the window by the computer in the villa I live in I see a small park and between the trees and bushes I see the villas on the other side of the park, but not as much as I do in the winter-time when I have a 'front-row-view' of the neighbours daughter's bedroom vindow... :P
From the window in my office (own room, no cubicle) I see: An intersection, parked cars, three flagpoles, a slaughterhouse, a woodcraft-school, the roof of the firestation, the chimney of 'Israel' (the old district heating plant), the chimney of the new district heating plant, and a blonde girl on a red bike...
Well, outside my bedroom window, all I see is a bunch of maple leaves. There's a lot of trees in my front yard, and they really get in the way of a nice view.
However, outside the window of the dining room, where my computer is temporarily residing, I can see my Dad's old green truck and my Dad's new blue truck (Ram 2500!). They're parked in front of the detatched garage, which has white siding and black asphalt shingles that Dad and I replaced last summer. The backyard is quite large, and fenced in on two sides with a six foot tall fence. Towards the back of the yard is the remains of a cement pool deck. The pool was filled in a few years back, and is now a vegetable garden. Parked on the pool deck is a flatbed trailer.
Oooo! And there's a bunny rabbit out there! Yaaaay!
Quote from: Darth Mandarb on Tue 29/06/2004 21:03:09
... it could be worse I suppose.
That's a beautiful place Darth!! I'm gonna move in with you!
Let's see.... It's cloudy outside and to the west I can see tree covered hills. The hills level out to the south, to the east is a line of trees, which is the property line. More trees block the view to the north. Hehe, sounds kinda like a text adventure game :)
(http://www.cornjob.com/images/win.jpg)
Hey, Scottdoom, I didn't know there was somebody else from Honolulu here.
I saw that one other person lived in Hawaii with me on the AGS World Map (http://www.agsforums.com/worldmap.php), but our names are so close together they're hard to read.
Thanks for posting all the pictures, even though I'm sure Darth must just have scanned a few postcards. I wish I had a digital camera so I could post a photo too.
DragonRose, you have a bunny in your garden! My girlfriend would be so so envious. I'm a little worried about this though:
Quote from: DragonRose on Fri 02/07/2004 14:56:16
I can see my Dad's new blue truck (Ram 2500)
I don't think you should Ram any people with it, never mind 2500.
I am on the second floor and staight ahead is nothing but tree madness so let's look at the ground.
(http://www.sylpher.com/pic0r/outside.jpg)
(Corn.. Nice Deltron reference)
Right now in Las Vegas:Lots of other houses, desolate rock mountains. It's an endless suburban area.
My house in Salt Lake City: Big, BIG mountains. They look big from far away, I live at the base of them. The Department of trasportation garages behind my house, smog, the mountains on the other side of town, the freeway, and the tall buildings downtown. Oh, I almost forgot. More mountains.
I'm still waiting on that picture of a zebra... :\
Incidentally, outside my window is... the ugly brown courtyard of my particular block of units. Outside the next room's window is MUCH nicer, I have a view of rolling suburbian hills, a nice green park and the half that's left (after several vicious storms at the beginning of this year) of a big, pretty, light green tree that has lots of colourful blossoms in Spring.
Well, let me take a look... *gets up and looks out window, holding a pad of paper and pen so he can report back. He writes down a few lines and sits back down to type*
Okay, so outside my window I see.....a tree. Oh, and a tree. And a bush. And then I saw a few more trees, a log, a stump...aaaaaaand....a tree. Beyond that, there are a few more trees....and then a big fat ol' rock. From there, it slops down rapidly for a short while before reaching the water. I loved sitting on that rock when I was little, and its nice because it doesn't face any houses or anything. I DON'T find houses pretty at all, but the lake is nice. Oh thats right, I didn't tell you that I lived on the shore of a lake. Well, I live in Minnesota and its the State of 10,000 lakes........so that means everyone gets their own personal lake. ;) Just kidding. I'm just special. Its called "Big Lake", by the way. I don't know why, because its awfully small.....oh well.
Quote from: Sylpher on Mon 05/07/2004 20:03:48
(Corn.. Nice Deltron reference)
Yay! Deltron 3030. I also loved when somebody recognized my avatar.
Ah ... I get enjoyment from the small things.
The only thing (almost) that I can see out of my window is a big cherry tree ^^'
Anyways, here's a pic:
(http://img70.photobucket.com/albums/v212/Largo/Cimg0040.jpg)
Look! Sonic's on our front yard! =P
Umm.....so, does Sonic now have invisable hands and seethrough eyes and ears? Thats sort of creepy......unless he is wearing Leaf Contacts and Leaf colored hearing aids and...er...gloves with a pretty Leaf pattern to match. :-\ CREEPY! I demand you fix. :P
This fellow has been hangin' out on my front porch for a long time.Ã, I have tried on several occasions to get a picture of him but could never figure out how to actually do it.Ã, My camera just wouldn't focus in on something so small.
So today I got an idea ... I put a piece of paper directly behind him and voila!
(http://www.twin-design.com/random/frontporchspider.jpg)
Now ... I don't mind him hangin' out on my porch ... but there are five of these suckers on my back porch and you have to dodge their webs to get to the pool ... so I'm thinking of terminating the back porch ones.Ã, They're new to the area anyway.
:o Wow. That's the coollest spider I've ever seen.
This little slideshow is what I see in my humble abode:
(http://img72.photobucket.com/albums/v218/releasethefrogs/VidPic0004.gif)
Exciting? Very.
QuoteOh, and if you look at this picture long enough, you'll see that a building MAGICALLY appears in the background...... I don't know how this works, but it's amazing!
Well, if you look even closer, you may notice a sexy female as well!
Darth: I recognize that spider. It's a spiny orb-weaver.
Information (if you're interested):
Spiny orb-weaver, Gasteracantha cancriformis ( Plate 6 ). The spiny orb-weaver spider is one of the most colorful and easily recognized spiders in Florida. The dorsum of the abdomen is usually white with black spots and large red spines on the margin. Females are 5 mm to 10 mm long and 10 mm to 14 mm wide. The webs typically contain tufts of silk, which may prevent birds from flying into them.
Quote from: Dart on Sat 17/07/2004 15:43:28Darth: I recognize that spider. It's a spiny orb-weaver.
Hey
Dart thanks for the info!
I was wondering what kind of spider that was.
They look neat when you look at them with just the naked eye, but it sure is creepy looking close up though.
Thanks again.
EDIT - Sorry for the double post ...
Found this in the pool when I took the dog out for a walk tonight ...
(http://www.twin-design.com/random/inthepool1.jpg)
(http://www.twin-design.com/random/inthepool2.jpg)
I thought it would be vicious ... but it just kind of climbed out and meandered off into the brush ... it was kind of strange.
NOTE: For those who don't know, that's a possum.
It's a werewolf! ::)
Whoa! It's like.. a giant rat.
Truly disgusting.
I could post a picture of what is outsude my window, but all there is is a big fence one metre away, so thats not all that exciting.
I couldn't resist posting these:
(This ones slightly blurry)
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/sunset1.jpg)
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/sunset2.jpg)
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/sunset3.jpg)
Ah, sunny, sunny Florida. Note the palm trees
- Tiki
PS. DM, you have a dog? What kind? Maybe I'll run into you one of these days while walking mine... ;D
Kinda blurry, cellphone camera.
East view:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Image(08)a.jpg)
(originally a medieval castle)
West view:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/Image(09).jpg)
(woods over lake)
I consider my view rather pleasant one.
Yay, finally I got me a digital camera and can post to this thread:
Here's the view to the east:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/CIMG0009.JPG)
south:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/CIMG0010.JPG)
west:
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/CIMG0011.JPG)
I see lots of traffic driving by the highway, trees, a brige, a gray sky (smog?), and...
"Lockland Rd
West Port Plaza Dr
EXIT ONLY"
I'm in St. Louis right now, for work related stuff. I'm here until thursday night.!
i see a road and a couple of houses ...not much is it .
I just moved recently which caused the forums to go down for a few days, so now I've got a different view from my house.
This is the view out the front.
(http://img115.exs.cx/img115/945/penno001.jpg)
It is one of the busiest roads in Sydney, it's the main route north so there are constant trucks, but it only took a couple of nights to get used to it.
I only have neighbours in one direction, and the house isn't extremely close so I can make as much noise as I like, the other neighbours are car dealerships. it's also close to the local pub.
It's on the corner of a side street and literally 5 doors up you get a great view of the city
(http://img119.exs.cx/img119/2228/penno002.jpg)
I live about 25km (15.5 miles) out of the city (by road, not sure as the crow flies) and pretty close to the highest part, it's not a bad view.
I shrunk the image down so it's not as clear but you can even see the Sydney Harbour Bridge in amoungst the trees to the left of the photo.
I moved into my own apartment (one that I now own [well the bank does]) so the debt begins.
I've been here a month but I finally got the internet, can only get ADSL as opposed to Cable that I've had for 6 years, it's not too bad but just not quite as good when doing multiple downloads and trying to surf at the same time.
Here's the view out my window
(http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/4535/view007s6vk.jpg)
I'm on the 3rd level and it's quite a high area of Sydney, you can see the Harbour Bridge & Opera House, and a few buildings through the trees, the photo is at 3x zoom and cropped, It's a great view at night, I get a huge panorama of lights. It's about 25km out of the city.
Sorry to double post (I did wait over a year)
Daamn. that's nice.
We've also moved in the last 6 months.
I'll get better photos up later. These are from Autumn.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Haddas/autumnyard.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Haddas/houseundsauna.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Haddas/outhouse.jpg
The white house being the one I live in
On the corner of a middle-class suburbia. I'd include a pic, but i'm pretty sure none of you are interested in looking at boring, garden variety houses. :=
Quote from: BOYD1981 on Tue 29/06/2004 15:05:56
i'm in the living room, i can see my old old OLD school
So I do.
If I look out of my bedroom window and to the right, I can see the elementary school, I used to go to, about 65 foot in the distance.
*Brrrrr* Awful memories!
If I look out of my living room window I can see the impressive red building of the main post office.
Although I didn't take the pictures, as I lack a camera at the moment, this is what I see when I go outside:
http://www.tomorrowhillfarm.com/moonBookcliffs.jpg and http://www.bookcliff-group.com/Mount-Garfield.jpg
Time for another round?
I moved out in August and because I needed to get a flat really bad, I had to rent one that is definitely not the best option for a student. Expensive and far from the center and my school.
From my living room (http://www.yadapops.com/photos/livingroom_pov.jpg) I can see trees, a road and another building!
From my kitchen (http://www.yadapops.com/photos/kitchen_pov.jpg) I can see... well, more trees!
Oh look, a squirrel! (http://www.yadapops.com/photos/squirrel.jpg) I truly live in nature.
It's not like I live in the middle of a forest, though! There just happens to be lots of trees and a nature reserve right next to my house. It's a very nice area to live in, just a bit too far from everything for my needs. Oh well.
Quote from: Privateer Puddin' on Tue 29/06/2004 15:06:56
From my bedroom i can see my back garden. yep.
http://custardsclutter.com/backgarden.jpg
It hasn't changed one bit.
I see my back garden (http://dasjoe.de/~becky/garden.jpg) (and the house that is being built next door) from my bedroom window. Usually I also have the addition of my various pet cats (http://dasjoe.de/~becky/gardencats1.jpg) enjoying the outdoors (http://dasjoe.de/~becky/gardencats2.jpg).
From my window, I can see someone elses backyard, garage and house!
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/DSC00239.JPG)
There's actually a world outside? :o
the view from my beach house on the east coast of barbados
(http://www.elfpro3d.com/Bajan/east.jpg)
another view from there
(http://www.elfpro3d.com/Bajan/east2.jpg)
the view from my appartment on the south coast
(http://www.elfpro3d.com/Bajan/south.jpg)
Only thing I can stare out of my windows is an opposite building, I can look into other peoples apartments!
(http://dasjoe.de/tmp/teh_window.jpg)
rain!
> LOOK OUT WINDOW
Sorry, I don't know what you meant!!
> LOOK OUTSIDE WINDOW
You look up from your laptop and see...a wall. There are no windows in this basement. There is only a sliding glass door to the West.
> LOOK OUTSIDE WINDOW
There is no window! Only this:
(http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/2242/peachbox1tc.jpg)
Wall. Get over it.
Quote
http://custardsclutter.com/backgarden.jpg
It hasn't changed one bit.
Hey, that looks like one of the back yards Ferris Buehler runs through at the end of the movie!
From this room (a fairly terrible dwelling where I sleep during the work week - I'm staying on with my civilian service (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zivildienst) place for a couple months until I go back to uni because money is convenient), I can see a lawn (with the usual assortment of lawn animalry - blackbirds, rabbits, sometimes cats), elder shrubs, a parking lot, other depressing buildings from the 1970s, clouds of seagulls, and, if I crane my head to the left, a bit of the Baltic (http://www.bicycle-for-slugs.org/phot/Dsci0595.jpg).
At home (from my own room), there's sensible trees, the strange shed/stable/garage row some previous owner of the house built back in the GDR days, and - again further to the left - the western end of our garden (http://www.bicycle-for-slugs.org/phot/Dsci0313.jpg) proper and beyond that the lake. Unlike up here, there are more cats (http://www.bicycle-for-slugs.org/phot/Dsci0175.jpg) than rabbits.
(http://www.bicycle-for-slugs.org/phot/Dsci0427.jpg)
This looks the way it does because it was taken in the middle of the night with a hilariously long exposure time.
When I look out of my window I too see Lorena... oh no wait, no I don't :(
:P
I see fields and hills, and Didcot Power Penis (or, station, despite it looking like two giant balls & a long schlong). There's certainly nothing spectacular about this view. But, I am lucky to have it. We are the rearest (if thats a word) estate in town, so whilst everyone else see's houses on either side of them, I see houses out the front and fields out the back!
Ali, I haven't been to York for ages. I used to love their Railway Museum. And I think there was a Viking museum or something that I wanted to visit, but never did.
This is (a piece of) the view from the balcony in my living room.
(http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/9095/grad3dsz9.th.jpg) (http://img235.imageshack.us/my.php?image=grad3dsz9.jpg)
To make things more fun, I tried to create a 3D picture, so use your red-cyan glasses that you got when you watched Spy Kids 3D or Sharkboy and Lavagirl, hehe. It's not amazing, but I think there are at least traces of threedimensionalness in it.
The city is called Banjaluka, and it's somewhere in Bosnia.
(http://dasjoe.de/tmp/night.jpg)
it is night now. long exposure :)
Hm... the roof of our neighbor's house, their kitchen (through their kitchen window), the top of a tree (apple tree, I think). Nothing exciting.
This thread is OLD! I've moved house twice since I wrote that post.
Incidentally, I can still see York Minster out of my bedroom window. Now I can also see a chimney stack with a traffic cone on it. It's like living in a surrealist film.
Quote from: m0ds on Wed 20/06/2007 19:05:39
Ali, I haven't been to York for ages. I used to love their Railway Museum. And I think there was a Viking museum or something that I wanted to visit, but never did.
The Yorvik Viking museum is quite disappointing, you haven't missed much. Now there is a ferris wheel next to the railway museum. We call it the 'York Eye'.
I don't look out my window... I can't stand the daylight... FSSSSSH!
dont move to barbados then hehehe