Sunday, 29 August 2010

Stairway to somewhere


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30 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an incredible picture!

Janice said...

I really like how you used the shadows in this photograph. Beautiful work!

Piyush Garyali said...

Really cool!

Frank de Jol said...

Excellent shot!

Le Journal de Chrys said...

I don't speak english very well but I can say your photo is wonderfull...

Woody said...

Excellent capture. I like the angle of the shadow; it almost looks lie a separate ladder and you wonder where they will intersect.

Jo said...

Wow, I've had to do a double take. Incredible photo. Have a wonderful weekend.

Limarea said...

What a dramatic photo! Very nice :)

isabella kramer - veredit said...

Fantastic b/w!!! Reminds me on Hitchcock!

Enjoy your weekend :))

Unknown said...

Wow. What a superb photograph.

Dimple said...

I love this. Horizontal,diagonal, vertical,actual,shadow, natural, and manufactured working together marvelously. Great shot!

Ann said...

INteresting. Good lines.

Anonymous said...

Reminds me of a song I used to be able to play on the guitarre. Please have a good Sunday.


daily athens

Bruce Caspersonn said...

Up you go then.

Rinkly Rimes said...

The branches will pull you back as you climb!

Davine said...

Wonderful photo.

Jim said...

The shadow is brilliant.

Anonymous said...

Striking image, playing with light and shadow. I'm still struggling to fully visualize the geometry.

B i r g i t t a said...

Great shot - I love the composition :)

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Peter said...

This photo get better the more you examine it, by the way love yesterdays as well

Joan Elizabeth said...

says snakes and ladders to me ... this is a beaut shot.

Dragonstar said...

Great textures and shadows. I like this so much.

john said...

Very interesting composition. I like it a lot.

Kay L. Davies said...

Just lovely. Words fail me.
K

michael bird said...

Ok, how you get that shadow over there - is there a second ladder? Didn't think so but still don't see your perspective. Very nifty, Julie.

Julie said...

*smile*
Nope nothing tricky, nothing altered. The one ladder went from the roof of a one story terrace to the guttering of a three story terrace. I deliberately did not want the guttering. I wanted it to go on forever. The sun was a winter sun and the time was about 4pm. The only change I made was to convert to B&W.

T. Becque said...

WONDERFUL! Fantastic composition and lines.

Lachezar said...

Wow! Fantastic photographic reality and a truly amazing image!

all ways 11 o'clock said...

This is a wonderful shot. The composition complex and beautiful.

~robert

Julie said...

Much appreciated, Robert. Thank you.