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These were the steps that lead down to the entrance of the up side platform at St Anne's railway station. There is no up side anymore only some dubious houses of "multi occupancy" so they don't see much use now ....
There are 183 of them in all
dailyshoot: Find a repeating pattern and make a photo of it today. #ds270
Irregular stone steps in the National Trust garden at Cragside, Northumberland.
56/124 pictures in 2024
I went to Banbury, on the early May Bank Holiday. Lucky that the weather was so nice and sunny!
Station interior.
Steps up to the footbridge.
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From a photowalk today in Stratford, London, around the Olympic park perimeter. I was attracted to this shot by the differing levels provided by the steps, the scaffolding, and curved structures to the right of the steps...
Watkins Glen State Park, NY
It rained two days in a row I believe before we got here so the water was all brown and muddy. Combine that with so many other people there and harsh lighting with dark shadows and I walked out with a lot of pictures that I didn't look. Luckily got to this staircase with only one person behind me who stopped on his own will to let me get this shot of the rain dripping onto the steps.
Steps from the underground tunnel up to the second platform at the Keswick Railway Terminal. The grooves on the steps seem intentional as they are also found on the other side and middle of the steps ... perhaps for drainage.
Taken with iPhone 4S.
It's nice to see at least some of the reservoirs in Utah filled with water. These steps are at the top end of the Flaming Gorge Dam.
Didnt have much inspiration today, took a photo of the worse steps I used to use, they go on forever and ever.
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Autumnal view by the signal box at Banbury Junction with its classic use of red and blue brick. It has, alas, since been demolished.
Here's the large size.
Back to Aston Station after another look around the area. Seen on New Years Day 2016.
By this point it was raining.
Steps from Lichfield Road up to the platform for Birmingham New Street.
Taken with the Olympus mju II camera that I used in week 145 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
Cross-processed slide film (Lomography X-PRO brand)
More shots from the newly restored Festival Gardens site at Otterspool , Liverpool , which opened fully to the public last weekend - for the first time in almost 30 years . The gardens were created for the 1984 International Garden Festival but later closed and became neglected . Langtree were responsible for the restoration work and have now handed over the administration of the site to The Land Trust .