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Only being able to go out locally is restrictive for photography but luckily my friends just down the road have steps up to their bungalow.
Processed in DDG to make it a bit more interesting.
ANSH 108 (14) steps
n the dark nighttime streets, Hayden, a librarian turned elegant vigilante, steps in to protect a helpless young man from thugs, displaying his sharp intellect and physical prowess. After driving away the attackers, he watches with satisfaction as the youth safely departs before fading into the night, ready to continue safeguarding his city.
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In collaboration with:
LACONIC/WIYOT TATTOO @ IN MAIN STORE
BRABOS / Hayden Skin. BRABOS @ ALPHA EVENT
KOKOS-EARRING-ROX-LEL HUMAN @ NEW RELEASE
KOKOS-HAIRBASE OSKAR- EVOX @ GROUP GIT
ERSCH - Atoy Top\Pants @ ALPHA March 22 event
CHRIS TWO DESIGN / Reality Blaster Pistol - [Chris Two Designs] @WEEKEND SALE
TROPIX // Cyber Laneway 01
JEYS-VISION V-BLACK CAR GROUP GIFT
The Jersey coastal path offers some wondeful scenery, but also some serious climbs and descents to see it, like here west of Beauport Beach.
Steps dates from the mid-seventeenth century and was built for German school students who were located on the hill above. The steps was built in 1662 by Mayor Eisenburger, its purpose being to make easier access to the School form the hill during the winter.
Initially was 300 steps protected by a roof, but in 1849, after some changes there were only 175 steps. There is a legend that says that the boy has to kiss the girl on each step and call her name. If he does a mistake it means that is not the chosen one of the girl.
Seen at Minsi Lake, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
www.northamptoncounty.org/PUBWRKS/PARKREC/Pages/Minsi-Lak...
One of the hundrets of small staircases in the Alfama.
Alfama is the oldest disctrict in Lisbon, Portugal.
(Great Sand Dunes NP, Colorado)
Sunlight wedges the fabric of the storm system, stalled this morning below the peaks of the Sangre de Cristo. It lights an incongruous desert that nestles comfortably, cupped against a bend in the wall of summits. All that sand, waiting to be scattered, trapped by the range until eternity wears it down. Yesterday we watched as clouds let loose gray/black curtains of water randomly over the vast prairie of the San Luis Valley, sometimes on the dunes, and sometimes on us. I can see part of that cloud mass to the north, obliterating the mountains; the rest is above my head, the source of the shadow I walk through. I have come here enough times here that it has become a pilgrimage for me, although most of my images are from ridges and mounds. I am surrounded by foot steps. The sand holds the divots of shoes in almost every conceivable square foot it seems. Farther out, they deface the windward and leeward slopes. Even the dune field itself rises in steps, sand ramps to navigate like giant switchbacks. Behind me, my own tracks dog me. Physically and figuratively, I have a long and twisted journey to this series of exposures. Wild places exist in degrees of remoteness, and I long for the days when they were more pristine, less trampled. Ever pragmatic, I subtract myself from culpability in that. The wind starts up in earnest, blowing sand off the crests, raging against human progress. For a moment I linger here in the shadows, grateful I will soon be in the light.
Blackpool, the sea defences have been developed for years, each year there seems to be a llittle more done, this is a quick abstract from the wonderful curves the steps have there that you might be able to notice from the Blackpool beach day shots.
Have a great day!
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I don't think that I have ever seen these steps empty like this during the day before. This woman looked so alone in this frame that it really caught my eye for a shot. Enjoy!
Another long Exposure image taken from our recent visit to Weston-super-Mare, This image was taken to the south of Birnbeck Pier at full tide with the waves crashing amongst the rocks and up along the Cliff face.