I once leaned over the edge of the roof of the John Hancock Center in Chicago to take a picture straight down to the street. Held the camera in one hand outstretched, pointing straight down. The other hand outstretched in the other direction, holding onto the window washing rail.
Unfortunately, I didn't know until later that I had not properly threaded the film onto the takeup spool, so I didn't get any pix.
"I once leaned over the edge of the roof of the John Hancock Center in Chicago to take a picture straight down to the street. Held the camera in one hand outstretched, pointing straight down. The other hand outstretched in the other direction, holding onto the window washing rail."
...OK...and, I once flicked the ear of a lion in a zoo in Spain....but I never wanted to do it a SECOND time....YOU win.
How'd you get outside?
The observation tower
is enclosed by glass . . .