Kigali City Tower, featured in a few of my previous Photos of the Day, clearly had some wonky construction choices as the building was erected. At the front of every floor (all 18) is a door to, ostensibly, nowhere. In this photo, you can see the view from the 16th floor doorway, all the way down to the unsuspecting cars parked way below. I'm just grateful that the door I was standing at happened to be locked.
I make photographs for clients ranging from the government of Rwanda, Visa, Inc., Johns Hopkins University and the Rwanda national newspaper, The New Times. My Picture of the Day project is here to serve a few purposes: to expose my growing international audience to what life is like as an expat, to keep my photography chops well-exercised and to gain future freelance jobs. Please feel free to email me at julierue@gmail.com with any queries.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
May 18, 2013
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Kigali City Tower, featured in a few of my previous Photos of the Day, clearly had some wonky construction choices as the building was erected. At the front of every floor (all 18) is a door to, ostensibly, nowhere. In this photo, you can see the view from the 16th floor doorway, all the way down to the unsuspecting cars parked way below. I'm just grateful that the door I was standing at happened to be locked.
Kigali City Tower, featured in a few of my previous Photos of the Day, clearly had some wonky construction choices as the building was erected. At the front of every floor (all 18) is a door to, ostensibly, nowhere. In this photo, you can see the view from the 16th floor doorway, all the way down to the unsuspecting cars parked way below. I'm just grateful that the door I was standing at happened to be locked.
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