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# lille orange dahlia --clockwise spiraling !
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Explore Nov 1 #369...................................
A light house spreads light all around..................
The Copenhagen landmark Rundetårn or The Round Tower. It was finished in 1642 and is standing some 35 m tall. A spiraling corridor taking 7,5 turns leads to the top. Try to view here in Large.
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"The artist and the photographer seek the mysteries and the adventure of experience in nature." ~Ansel Adams
I can't believe I just now found this quote! Well said, Ansel.
I was so excited about seeing this spiral the whole time I was planning on visiting Rome. It did not disappoint :) I really enjoyed my time at The Vatican.
Nikon D800
14-24 f/2.8g
Jagdschloss Granitz
Rügen, Germany
SOOC
Would you like to climb this?
Fantastic view up there!
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I'm always on the look out for spiral staircases.This was taken in the Chinese Garden, looking down from the top.
image of the day and could not decide on just one!
visited the usherhall with two contacts (rod2king and skimask001) and looking forward to seeing their shots!
this shot is a long exposure with my camera simply placed on the floor looking up. i also flashed the image
A spiral staircase inside the massive concrete Andrews Building (1965), Scarborough Campus, U of T. Architect: John Andrews.
Taken while accompanied by fellow photographer Vik Pahwa, check out his gallery here: www.flickr.com/photos/vikpahwa/
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I've seen lots of shots of spiral staircases on flickr (edit: I just found about 10 groups about them!) but that certainly doesn't stop me taking my own! It helps that this one is in the building where I work.
hmm.. I may have to change the title later... oh, and don't view it large - I should have used a tripod thingy (if I wasn't leaning so far out over the stairwell to get the composition right!)
For Assignment52 Group ~ Assignment 33
Subject: Macro
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Explored ~ Highest position: #47 on Tuesday, September 1, 2009
My first-ever focus-staked image !!! This is a stake of 3 images combined with zerene stacker !!! I kept three flowers of different colours( pink, yellow and white ) to make the drops more interesting !!
Have a great week ahead, friends !!
Just click on the image and then hit F11 to see on full screen and you shouldn't miss it !!! (For PC users only !! )
More experimenting with bending photons and using my diy camera rotation tool during a long exposure.
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An old shot revisited. The one thing I always felt let the original shot down was that half the lights were not working. I happened to be there just before Christmas and noticed that they had replaced all the broken light fittings, so I went back the next day with my camera.
A tribute to flickr's queen of the staircases (and my latest contact) sediama.