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Nikon F301 / Nikon E Series 100mm f2.8 / Kodak Portra 400
South West Coast Path from Porthcothan to Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall, UK
The name Gibson Steps refers to the staircase leading down to a long stretch of beach. It is believed the steps were first carved into the cliff possibly by the original Kirrae Whurrong inhabitants and later maintained by a local settler, Hugh Gibson. The many stairs can prove to be a challenge on the climb back up but this site is truly breath taking!
St Abbs Lighthouse, Scotland
I've been thinking a lot about why I enjoy the early morning starts, the cold mornings and late nights in pursuit of the light.
I see that when things in life don't make sense or seem fair - that nature is bigger than I and it will continue long after I'm gone and will give pleasure to others.
The Great Outdoors.
A week after my first autumnal visit to Mount Wilson, I returned to capture the colours of the foliage at Breenhold Gardens before the cold and bleakness of winter set in.
This visit was much earlier in the morning than the last visit, as I had arranged access to Breenhold Gardens before the site was open to the public.
I found that the colour and leaf coverage on the ground was not as intense as I had expected and hoped, but it was still nice to visit and photograph Laburnum Steps in the quiet of dawn.
Perhaps next autumn will result in a very different type of image.
100 Pictures ~ #78 ~ Steps/Stairs ~
Taken at Old Man's Cave in the Hocking Hills. These are the steps leading down into a cave walkway on the trail between the upper falls and the lower falls.
One of my favorite places to photograph. It's amazing how good the iPhone has gotten at capturing dimly lit scenes like this.