Daily photos, portraits, and stories from Haninge, Stockholm and Södertörn in Sweden.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Water Tower
The two big water towers in Handen are being fixed-up. Workers that didn't speak a word of Swedish are still setting up the scaffolding around the first tower. In a not too distant future they will look like this, (follow the link).
Det blev en läcker bild med återkommande mönster upp i skyn. Ett sabla ställningsbyggande som näst intill aldrig tar slut vilket gör att det definitivt är behagligare att fota än bygga konstruktionen.
Did they NEED to speak Swedish? I like the lines of them now, rather than their future sparkle.
ReplyDeleteNo, of course not, it's just that I sometimes enjoy talking to people and it is tricky when they don't speak Swedish or English.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow that really does my head in.
ReplyDeleteMega super perspective here Steffe, looking forward to seeing YOUR shot of the finished towers!
ReplyDeleteThe stairs would make for a tough commute to work ! I like your composition.
ReplyDeleteNot a job that I would be comfortable doing. I too will be waiting to see your picture of the completed work.
ReplyDeleteI like scaffolding, I mean when you can take shots of them like this one!
ReplyDeleteYou often show interesting perspective. Case in point.
ReplyDeleteExcellent angle for the shot!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting vertigo even looking at this shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful perspective - great shot!
ReplyDeleteDet blev en läcker bild med återkommande mönster upp i skyn. Ett sabla ställningsbyggande som näst intill aldrig tar slut vilket gör att det definitivt är behagligare att fota än bygga konstruktionen.
ReplyDeleteIt is a fine perspective, Steffe.
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