The view from your (work) window.

Heh. I was going to ask if you worked at the U of AZ, then I looked at the URL you posted and I assume that’s not the case - but that does look a little like my previous office view when I was at the U of AZ.

My view now is fairly boring (that was taken while sitting at my desk).

A five level parking garage.

My backyard. I work at home.

Actually the view is one of the nice perks about my job. The cubicles where I sit face a wide panoramic view of the Brooklyn Bridge with South Street Seaport behind it.
This picture is a good approximation:

I work on the top (5th) floor in one of the taller buildings on our island. The view looks out over a mostly residential area but includes most of the approaching flight path for the airport.

In the distance to the southeast I can just make out the ocean. This angle provides a nice optical illusion when the cruise ships come around the island on their approach from Jamaica. The ships look like office buildings slowly moving on the horizon.

Perhaps he’ll let you tap the video feed from a guard tower? :smiley:

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My office is located about five miles south of Philadelphia (PA, USA) International Airport.

Great time of year.

Currently between contracts, so - none. At my last contract, I had a cube and no window. Those with a window mostly viewed a parking lot - and the smokers; outside our windows is where the smokers gathered to smoke.

I have a great waterfront view. I’m lucky.

Here’s the view TOWARD my window (I worked in the low building nesar the enter. One of those windows you see was mine, and at the time the photo was taken):

A waiting room!

If I crane my neck I can see out the windows. It’s a four-way stop. Woohoo!! :stuck_out_tongue:

I have a fantastic view of… an adjacent building; it has privacy tinted windows so I can’t even watch them do whatever boring shit they’re doing over there.

Woohoo! (that’s material to mute the blinding light that previously a nice tree, murdered a few years ago, blocked.)

My only job right now is work study. When I’m assisting, the only window looks out to a very dull hallway. That’s probably for the best though because we’re all safest with the pathologists and assistants looking at their work and not the scenery. When I’m not assisting, the view looks out to some grass behind our building, the Chemistry building, and the Pharmacy building. Occasionally I can see college students playing Frisbee but normally they just walk around from one building to another.

Holy crap Cal. I’ve never seen it from that angle before. It’s beautiful! I wish the town would make an effort to showcase how beautiful the building and grounds are. The conference center looks nice but they seem to have forgotten the rest of it.

One of my hats is replacing and repairing repeaters and antennas.
Here’s a view from the tower on top of Stone Mountain as we replaced antennas.

Here’s a water tower in Lawrenceville, GA with Stone Mountain waaay in the distance, 13 miles as the crow flies.

From my desk I can barely even see a window. But from the canteen I get a nice view across London - Tower Bridge, the Gherkin, the Shard, the BT Tower, right across to the London Eye.

None of them are “my” windows - open plan office with dividers that are chin-high when I’m sitting - but straight ahead it’s the a Thai flag on top of a building and the windows of the… <counts quickly> 16th floor of another office block. To the right it’s office buildings either side of a street that runs down to Hyde Park and to the left it’s overlooking a pointy white building that Apple Maps calls the Bennelong Point parking station, then Pinchgut Island and across the harbour to Cremorne and Taronga Zoo.