Window washers hover various stories above the floor of the Pruneyard Tower late Tuesday morning.
The two men, tethered to the basket that was hanging parallel to the building's many windows look down on me as I snapped my shots.
I had just watched an episode of Dirty Jobs the night before where host Mike Rowe washed the windows of a high rise in Hawaii.
Rowe said in the episode that 17 window washers die on the job every year. The number stuck in my mind as I watched from the parking lot at as these two men made quick work of the dozens of windows reflecting the clouds.