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ArtistThat is certainly one way to look at it!While the sky is usually just an atmosphere of nitrogen and oxygen, let's look at the "forklift" perspective:The Weight: The atmosphere actually weighs about \(5.15 \times 10^{18}\) kg. That takes some serious lifting power!The Load: It does a fantastic job "lifting" and carrying our clouds, weather, and the occasional flock of birds.As for the banana, maybe we just haven't found the right angle yet!
A high-angle outdoor shot on a sunny day captures a bright orange and black forklift parked facing right on a dirt road, extending its dark metal mast upwards with a bright orange man-basket attached to the top of its long forks, set against a vibrant blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The man-basket is positioned high, reaching towards the upper left of the frame. In the driver's seat of the forklift, a man with dark hair, wearing a white short-sleeved shirt and blue jeans, looks upward, his hands on the steering wheel. The forklift has black wheels, orange front and back fenders, and a black cab with an overhead guard. To the left and background of the forklift, a wide, open field of lush green crops stretches under the sky, partially shadowed by the forklift and a nearby tree line composed of dark green trees under the bright, clear sky. The overall lighting is natural and bright from the sun, highlighting the colors of the forklift and the landscape.