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Silloth Steps, a slightly different view of Silloth taken from the same location as the ultra minimal groyne shot from last week.
© Brian Kerr Photography 2014
“Alfama Steps” — Cobblestone steps wind between buildings in the Alfama, Lisbon.
We wandered quite a bit during our May visit to Lisbon this year. (This was part of a 6-week trip that took us to Portugal, Spain, and Belgium.) When I write “wandered,” I mean this quite literally — we frequently head out with only the vaguest idea of what we’ll explore. In this case, we knew we were headed to the Alfama district, but beyond that we would wing it.
The Alfama is full of narrow, twisty, and often steep streets — just the sort of place to wander slowly. Roughly speaking we first crossed a section of the lower reaches of the district, and then we turned and began climbing. Along the way, we took many detours. If a side street looked interesting we went that way. I made this photograph in a quiet, out of the way area, where steps led uphill between the closely-spaced buildings.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” (Heyday Books) is available directly from him.
Whitby 2015. Scanned from the negative.
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Steps performing live at the Bournemouth International Centre. Licensing: www.charlieraven.com All Rights Reserved
Bedruthan Steps is a stretch of coastline located on the north Cornish coast between Padstow and Newquay, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is within the parish of St Eval and is part owned by the National Trust. The Trust maintains a shop and cafe and the cliff–top view of rocks stretching into the distance along Bedruthan beach makes the area a popular attraction for tourists and painters. The property affords walks along the coast path and the steep steps at Bedruthan allow access to a series of rocky beaches at low tide (not owned by the Trust). Signs at the top of the steps down to the beaches warn visitors not to risk swimming in these waters due to heavy rips, fast tides and submerged rocks.
Had a trip out to Whitby with good friend and fellow photographer Andy Aveyard. He is at the bottom of the 199 steps at whitby his shot can be seen here www.flickr.com/photos/ukseagull/
Following on from Olga & Col my take on the mini waterfall at Jenolan Caves. What fascinated me however, were the old steps to the right - we were intrigued as to when they were made and if they served to make easier access to the swimming hole???
A really beautiful spot. Peter
There is no one giant step that does it. It's a lot of little steps.
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Bedruthan Steps is a stretch of coastline located on the north Cornish coast between Padstow and Newquay, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is within the parish of St Eval and is part owned by the National Trust. The Trust maintains a shop and cafe and the cliff–top view of rocks stretching into the distance along Bedruthan beach makes the area a popular attraction for tourists and painters. The property affords walks along the coast path and the steep steps at Bedruthan allow access to a series of rocky beaches at low tide (not owned by the Trust). Signs at the top of the steps down to the beaches warn visitors not to risk swimming in these waters due to heavy rips, fast tides and submerged rocks.
Aliwagwag is a series of 84 falls appearing like stairway to heaven with various heights among the steps ranging from 6 to 110 feet (34 m). One step is measured 72 feet (22 m) and another is 67 feet (20 m). Overall Aliwagwag Falls is 1,110 feet (340 m) of cascading energy and 20 meters in width. All these in the midst of virgin forest.
April Photo a Day ..."steps"
The dog is BlueBell our Aussie heeler. This is our front porch. Great place to sit of an evening.
Steps to Little Gruinard Beach Wester Ross Scotland
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four steps for creation by texturing (photo on photo)
1) a pencil scetch of a womans head
2) Textured with free textures on pinterest and own texture for the head You can use also paintings or photos,
3) textured with my photo of the Horseflower
4) all together and bloom ,cloning and coloring....... this result.
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a wonderfull free program.
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