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Stairs fly as straight as hawks;
Or else in spirals, curve out of curve, pausing
At a ledge to poise their wings before relaunching.
Stairs sway at the height of their flight
Like a melody in Tristan;
Or swoop to the ground with glad spread of their feathers
Before they close them.
They curiously investigate
The shells of buildings,
A hollow core,
Shell in a shell.
Useless to produce their path to infinity
Or turn it to a moral symbol,
For their flight is ambiguous, upwards or downwards as you please;
Their fountain is frozen,
Their concertina is silent.
"Flight Of Stairs", A.S.J. Tessimond
Photo: stairway in the Rubin Museum
Old path Fox Amphoux village.
The path to the chapel Notre Dame de Bon Secours
In this village lived the famous Swedish photographer Christer Strömholm.
le vieux chemin de Fox Amphoux.
Le chemin menant à la chapelle Notre Dame de Bon Secours
Dans ce village a vécu le célèbre photographe Suédois Christer Strömholm.
Mamiya c220. Medium format 6x6 crop.
Lens Sekor 55mm 1/4.5. Wide angle.
Film Kodak TMAX400
R09 1+50 10min 20°
That's my sister, Sue, on the wooden pathway through the woods at the Laudholm Nature Reserve in Wells, ME.
A very big thank you to Don for his great tutorial. It was so much fun, hope you'll give it a try!
A path leading towards a pink tulip field, 1 day before it was chopped (which I noticed today). Even though it was cloudy and a bit rainy I'm quite happy with the result, normally I don't take my camera out to the fields when it's rainy but I knew that soon they would be chopped.
This is an HDR from 3 exposures. and I used a Hitech 0.9 ND grad filter.
From PHOTOS All Rights Reserved. Copyright © Simon Ridgway, 2010. This photo is not free stock, so don't steal it Fuji GW690 + Portra 160NC ...
The stretch of coastal path between Whitstable and Faversham Creek passes between the coast and marshland. There's a lot of sky!
Technical;
Pentax Spotmatic SPII
Carl Zeiss Jenna T* 50mm ƒ/2.8 M42 Prime
Polypan F 50 ISO Rated at 200ISO
Ilford Ilfosol 3 1:15 + 1:100 Rodinol + 1.5mL XTOL + 1mL HC-110 - 11 Minutes 20°C
Scanned from Negative on Epson Perfection 4490
Uploaded with the Flock Browser
A short trail leading from the Rushy Common Car Park to the Bird Hide, which overlooks the Lake's islands.
On the path of life there is only one thing that is 100% sure. That on this path we are headed for the unknown. On one side it might seem dark and the other may seem bright, but the regardless of what lies ahead, it should forever be perceived as shining.
Or another perspective:
Light represents spirituality. Darkness represents corporeality. While they are opposites, people need to integrate them. According to Chasidic teachings the task of human beings in this world is to recognize that the world is like a forest. Essentially dark, with rays of light. And to make the light the focus of the world while progressing towards a place that is full of light.