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A slipway down to the sea, Taken on film ten years ago and processed in PS5.
Canon A-1, Tamron 70-210 f3.5 via an adapter, Ilford FP4 film, Ilford ID11 developer, then scanned for CS5.
Every step at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco is a journey through time, connecting past and present. Housed in a historic Beaux-Arts building that once served as the city’s Main Library, the museum now stands as a gateway to the rich and diverse artistic traditions of Asia. From ancient sculptures to contemporary masterpieces, these halls echo the stories of civilizations, cultures, and creativity that have shaped the world for centuries. As you ascend these stairs, you walk in the footsteps of history, discovering the beauty and depth of Asian heritage, preserved and celebrated in the heart of San Francisco.
The Giant Steps Waterfalls in Banff National Park.
15 KM IN 15 KM OUT backcountry in the wilderness of Lake Louise Alberta Canada
Well worth the effort
A couple of people-watching snaps on the Mound, as folk were coming and going from the Playfair Steps, which run up and down next to the National Gallery of Scotland.
Jerzy Kosinski - Les pas
Livre de poche 4845
Traduit par Paule Gertrand, 1976
Illustration par Jan Lebenstein
Looking down The Spanish Steps, with I believe is the spot where Audrey Hepburn sits in Roman Holiday on the right. It is a bit tricky to tell based on the angles seen in the film.
Nikon F4. Ferrania P30 80 35mm B&W film.
Very occasionally you find yourself in the right place at the right time with the camera. I was traveling back from a family day out and noticed the fog rolling in off the sea by Bedruthan Steps on the North Cornwall Coast. I parked the car in the National Trust car park and legged it towards the cliff edge. There was some wonderful light just as the sun dipped behind the fog - but it only lasted for a few minutes.
Garden Steps. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Steps follow a curving path down an incline at the Portland Japanese Garden.
Although it seems odd to me now, this is one of those photographs that I “left behind” at the time I made it. I no longer recall whether that was a matter of becoming distracted by something else or possibly I wasn’t able to see it correctly at the time. I only came across it again recently while doing my shelter-in-place review of my archives of older raw files. I had actually forgotten about the photograph — or, more accurately, a small series of photographs I made of this subject.
The specific location hardly matters, but it is in the Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon. My recollection is that as we walked through this part of the garden and descended these steps I paused very briefly to make a few handheld exposures. There were other photographs from that day that seemed took my attention, and I apparently had too little left for this. But when I came upon it last week, it suddenly seemed like it would work in black and white.
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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” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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This is my favorite viewpoint of the south side of downtown Vancouver. Excellent views all year round!
A unique set of stone steps down towards a Batobus stop, offering a vantage point over the river.
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Many holidays as a child in Millport; and this is the house I most associate with those times. Access was via these outside steps.
Even today they bring back fond memories!
Bedruthan Steps, northern Cornwall, England, UK.
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