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We visited a youth campsite at Crosslands in January. Great place for nature-tripping, the shrubberies and trees are lush. The main hall was located at the top of this concrete steps and I had to climb this several times during the day for one reason or another most of the time lugging my camera bag. Towards the end I was so exhausted all I could do was stare up these steps willing myself to make that one more trek.
The vision must be followed by the venture, It is not enough to stare up the steps - we must step up the stairs. V Havner
My mummy at the bottom of the 199 steps in Whitby. The quality is not as good as I would like but I love the movement of the other people in the photo juxtaposed against the still pose my mum is in. Taken 2005.
two parts - steps 1-3 are shoe storage and a big pull-out bin drawer; steps 4-5 are the wardrobe and an eye-level cubby
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yellow panels are 1/2" birch ply
brown panels are 3/4" birch ply
ZION DEJANO ROME ITALY FLORAL SHIRT BLUE PANTS MENS FASHION PIAZZA VENEZIA VATICAN ST PETERS SQUARE TREVI FOUNTAIN VESPA TRIP ROMA SPANISH STEPS THE PANTHEON
On the steps down to the old city after we got off the basilica hill. I have a picture of Karen and LIsa on these steps several years ago, but we didn't make the kids climb them as we did. This time we took the funicular up and walked down.
Careful use of a polarising filter allowed me to make the most of the way the light was hitting the steps. I then corrected the converging verticals in Paintshop Pro and used a sublte infra-red film effect to create a monochrome with a slightly unworldly feel.
Wooden steps at First Site gallery. Taken on an urban abstracts photowalk in Colchester. Ref: D782-084