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The second-most popular photo I’ve posted was part of a series I took of office fluorescent lights reflected in the windows at sunset. Here’s one from today. I take a lot of office photos, I suppose.

The second-most popular photo I’ve posted was part of a series I took of office fluorescent lights reflected in the windows at sunset. Here’s one from today. I take a lot of office photos, I suppose.

Third in a series of sunsets with office lights extruded by reflecting windows. Here are the first and second. (via)

Third in a series of sunsets with office lights extruded by reflecting windows. Here are the first and second. (via)

A second in the series of photos of sunsets through my office windows, rows of reflected fluorescent lights extending into the clouds. The first is here, and was to my knowledge the most noted thing I’ve ever posted. (via)

A second in the series of photos of sunsets through my office windows, rows of reflected fluorescent lights extending into the clouds. The first is here, and was to my knowledge the most noted thing I’ve ever posted. (via)

In the winter, I watch approximately 71% of the week’s sunsets from my office. I can often see rows and rows of fluorescent lights in an angled grid across the sky, like glowing monoliths pressing out to the horizon. The office extends forever and ever. (Via my other blog, where it originally had 100 or so notes!)

In the winter, I watch approximately 71% of the week’s sunsets from my office. I can often see rows and rows of fluorescent lights in an angled grid across the sky, like glowing monoliths pressing out to the horizon. The office extends forever and ever. (Via my other blog, where it originally had 100 or so notes!)