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Warehouse.

I guess you might call this Officescape. heh! My cube is near the middle on the left. You can't see it, but it's there, waiting for me every week day. The building is like the size of a football field, and this particular building has 2 floors. It's the land of low cubbies.

Last week a coworker suggested that we should bring our cameras in and head out to take pictures during lunchtime. So I did, but on the next day, nothing was mentioned. But early that morning, I snapped a couple of pictures, and that was enough.

What does your work place look like? Enjoy the rest of your weekend!! xo, r

Comments (5)

wow!
look at the monotony of that space
a monotone of grey.

lola:

The office reminds me of the movie "Wanted" that I saw about a million times on the flights back and forth between Vancouver and Tokyo... I think that I have it memorized by now.

Although, I guess I wouldn't be all that upset if James McAvoy (or Angelina for that matter) worked in my office... I probably wouldn't get much work done if that were the case.

By the way, did you get my postcard?

Offices can be so boring.

My office is dark like yours and it's long hallways. I can't take pictures though...

The aisle and the lights really give the photo a lot of depth. Great shot. However, I first thought it was a B & W photo until I saw the blue chair and brown boards. You need to go in Monday and have the boss add some color. Make your cube stand out like the diamond in the rough. ;-)

What a very cool shot....and I love the black and white. You'll see a snippet of my work environment in a picture at the bottom of this post:

http://spiritofsaintlewis.blogspot.com/2008/11/puttin-miles-behind-me-my-life-this.html

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