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This was as far as we could go down the Whaligoe steps as they are being renews. Although the enterprising Scotsman laying the slabs said he could let us pass for a tenner each and the dog goes free!
The steps going up the hillside behind the statue are referred to as Plimmer's Steps, named after John Plimmer, a successful Wellington businessman and local legend. The statue is of Plimmer and his dog. Wellington, New Zealand
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Higher Steps: Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 2014. Higher school students participate in hands-on electrical and computer engineering camp at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
New York Blue Stone steps ~ Natural Stone Work
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All that greenery behind the Tiki Torch is a bit disconcerting.
I don't remember there being anything of consequence back there.
Chicago, Illinois, shot with a Panasonic Lumix G1 equipped with a Voightlander Nokton 40mm Leica M-mount lens and the camera set to dynamic black and white mode.
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Steps away from alma mata Columbia.
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M
Lens: Carl Zeiss CF Planar 80mm/f2.8
Film: Fuji Velvia 100
Place: Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto, Japan
Date: April, 2012
Stone comes in all colors.. consider whether you want a warm, cool, or neutral tone for your walkway...
OK, so here's day three, of my Rome trip... and it was a big one. A forty minute walk from our Hotel to the Vatican, as well as visiting the Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps. It was a fun packed day so here's a few pics from the day.
The Spanish Steps were also another highlight of the day, again at night they looked even better and offered even more chance for some long exposures.