Look out your window, what can you see?

Started by Ali, Tue 29/06/2004 15:02:56

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Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens

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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!

Fuzzpilz

From this room (a fairly terrible dwelling where I sleep during the work week - I'm staying on with my civilian service 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.

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 proper and beyond that the lake. Unlike up here, there are more cats than rabbits.



This looks the way it does because it was taken in the middle of the night with a hilariously long exposure time.

m0ds

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.

Harvester

This is (a piece of) the view from the balcony in my living room.



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.
None shall pass!

Paranoid Factor

dasjoe

... it's quite easy being the best.

Akatosh

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.

Ali

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'.

Retroid

I don't look out my window... I can't stand the daylight... FSSSSSH!

Da_Elf


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