Peyton Manning

Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 14,739

Never seen anything like this



(Note: Also, the base of the tower, the ground is really soft. I found this out the hard way. I sank as soon as I stepped inside the gate. Pretty scary, sank all the way up to my thighs and I'm a good 6'2". Had to phone for help. Very embarrassing. But that's besides the point )



Edit: My method of resizing these pictures was hilariously bad, but Owwmykneecap has kindly pointed out a good website for resizing them and keeping the high quality, so I've edit this post and swapped the ones I originally posted for better versions. I also found one I forgot to post first time round. Hope this isn't too much of a bandwidth hog.



















Thought you guys might enjoy these. I'm not a photographer or anything, but this was absolutely extraordinary so I had to take some pictures. Basically, there's a huge water tower beside our house which for some reason or another, has been overflowing the past few days. I mean properly overflowing, right out the top of it. It's stopped now, but what has been left behind frozen is spectacular. Here's a few pictures of the trees at the bottom of the tower. Like I said, Im no professional, so Im sure somebody who's good at photography would love to photograph this properly!(Note: Also, the base of the tower, the ground is really soft. I found this out the hard way. I sank as soon as I stepped inside the gate. Pretty scary, sank all the way up to my thighs and I'm a good 6'2". Had to phone for help. Very embarrassing. But that's besides the pointMy method of resizing these pictures was hilariously bad, but Owwmykneecap has kindly pointed out a good website for resizing them and keeping the high quality, so I've edit this post and swapped the ones I originally posted for better versions. I also found one I forgot to post first time round. Hope this isn't too much of a bandwidth hog. Last edited by Peyton Manning; 02-12-2010 at 00:26 .