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Floating Above

Nikon D2H, 1/100, f/11, iso200, 18-70DX
Office on the Move - Floating, not crashing

Nikon D2H, 1/60, f/11, iso200, 18-70DX
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Would probably be cool having an office in the sky
![]() ![]() Would have liked to get down for the Balloon Fiesta but Byron had a bit more appeal for Donna and I. Will have to catch up with you when we head down that way. Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
The balloon is a bit old....Office Xp is like 4 years old....sometimes I do feel that Office is a floating piece of ****..
Great vibrant colours and contrast here...
The blue matches the blue screen of death
![]() ![]() Seriously, great pics! The 2nd one shows more detail of the balloon rather than just the underside of it. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
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