Eyes Down From The 103rd Floor Waiting For The Ledge
by Thomas Woolworth
Title
Eyes Down From The 103rd Floor Waiting For The Ledge
Artist
Thomas Woolworth
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Eyes Down From The 103rd Floor Waiting For The Ledge.
A view from the the 103rd floor of the Willis / Sears Tower. Chicago, IL.
Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower) is a 110 story building in the heart of Chicago’s downtown.
In August, 1970 ground was broken for the beginning of construction.
Taking three years to complete, Sears Tower was finished in May 1973.
The 103rd floor Skydeck now has a glass viewing platform called The Ledge.
The Ledge’s glass boxes extend out 4.3 feet from the skyscraper’s Skydeck on the 103rd floor.
Note: If an image has the FAA watermark in the lower right hand corner it will NOT appear on any print you purchase.
From my eyes, through the view finder to the click of the shutter. I hope you enjoy these moments in time that have been captured.
Stop by and check out some of my other Photographic artwork on Fine Art America.
With over 90+ Virtual Photographic Galleries by Thomas Woolworth on Fine Art America you will find many subjects of personal interest.
Also on my FAA site you can explore over a dozen Photographic Series including: Midnight, Hot Air Balloons; The Butterfly series; The Firemen series; An aerial series of the Chicago land area; The Holiday series and The Route 66 series to name just a few.
Photographer (1977), Digital Artist and Owner V'CAD Support (since 1987).
email: Tom510@aol.com
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May 30th, 2013
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