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17-JUL-2009

How Many Oregon State Parks Employees Does It Take To Change A Lightbulb? -- Two Images

Photographed at the Crown Point Vista House mentioned in the previous image.



In response to Char's comment, the image below shows the person who changed the light bulb.
Later I showed the young woman the pictures on my LCD screen, and she laughed.


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Guest 19-Jun-2010 00:24
Great shot and title, Jay. What a view from the top of her ladder!
Carol Rollins08-Jan-2010 14:26
These are both great shots with that wonderful view in the bg. Looks like she enjoys her job! ~
Guest 04-Jan-2010 17:48
The second picture is fantastic. v
Pixel Shooter02-Jan-2010 00:27
LOL, too funny Jay! :)
Joanne Kamo19-Dec-2009 01:22
So funny..made me laugh! A gorgeous scene also!
mart senior11-Dec-2009 22:09
this is a great shot... very nice...v
Milan Vogrin10-Dec-2009 21:25
Nice shots!
René Lortie06-Dec-2009 15:23
Considering the altitude, two is not that many. But it takes only one good photographer to catch it. ;-)
peterjay4504-Dec-2009 21:55
I instantly developed that 'sweaty palms' feeling looking at the second image. One
slight misstep . . . V.
Jean Chiasson02-Dec-2009 22:46
Wow terrific image series bravo Jay vote
Guest 30-Nov-2009 22:11
:-) Now there's a job with a view. Great image and title!
Marcia Colelli30-Nov-2009 02:27
Wonderful capture, that does look a little scary V
bill friedlander26-Nov-2009 19:53
Great POV and extremely sharp images. From the thumbnail I thought it was a photographer up there trying to get get that perfect shot. V
CM Kwan26-Nov-2009 14:03
Excellent capture, Jay! I hope they can improve their safety awareness. V
Steve Morris26-Nov-2009 11:23
Terrific story telling Jay - love the shot!BV
1moremile25-Nov-2009 22:53
Wow. The depth can take your breath away. V.
Guest 25-Nov-2009 11:32
This shot makes me nervous Im afraid of heights.
Chad Ramsey25-Nov-2009 05:42
That looks like a dangerous job! Wow... Nicely seen~V
Jean D25-Nov-2009 01:13
You certainly captured an unforgetable scene, Jay! Her standard attire should be a parachute! ~v
Hank Vander Velde25-Nov-2009 01:04
Nice images Jay, but leave it to the guy to send the lady up without a safety belt & rope, whilst he nonchalantly holds on to the ladder and hangs on to the concrete rail.
Guest 25-Nov-2009 00:48
Excellent capture, Jay. Beautiful scene from up there.
Cindi Smith25-Nov-2009 00:30
Well, that is a long way down if she falls to the left! I wouldn't go up there without someone holding the ladder for sure! Wow!
Tom Munson24-Nov-2009 23:47
Terrific image, Jay! I like how you have the entire image in focus. Nice work!
Steve Highfield24-Nov-2009 23:14
Ah! She's high enough to see the Empire State from here :-)
Nice shot, Jay. *
Jim Coffman24-Nov-2009 23:00
Jay, you wouldn't catch me up there!! Nice captures. V
Char24-Nov-2009 22:14
This scares me just to look at it Jay. A thrilling experience for whoever is on the top of that ladder. Hopefully he doesn't have vertigo. Excellent capture. \/
Guest 24-Nov-2009 21:54
Is the answer - 2? or was there a whole group around, just watching? :DDD V
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