I don't know what you did to this shot, but it looks pretty cool - I like how light colored the building is against that black stairway - Very nice contrast!
I'm with Ciel about the fitness aspects of these. But they are sure an impressive set of manufactured sairs and landing! They should remain as handsome as the brick building they service for many decades without much maintenance. Cool shot. -Kim
A charming picture with that old world look.
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't slide down the bannisters though.
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Nice effect on the building while retaining the detail on the steps. But I think I'd still rather take the elevator instead. :)
ReplyDeleteAt least the steps look wide and the slope comfortable. I hate narrow, steep stairs made for tiny feet and young legs. ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the pale gold color of this photo.
I like the way the staircase stands out in this shot. Looks like good exercise!
ReplyDeleteA hard climb every day of the week, no matter the time!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting combination of metal and brick(?)!
ReplyDeleteI do like wrought iron but am glad I don't have to make that climb every day. Although steps are great exercise. Shhhh there's that word again. MB
ReplyDeleteI really, really like what you done with this.
ReplyDeleteKeeps you fit.I was going to say "lovely old building" but checked myself in the nick of time.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what you did to this shot, but it looks pretty cool - I like how light colored the building is against that black stairway - Very nice contrast!
ReplyDeleteMany steps to take:)
ReplyDeleteI'm with Ciel about the fitness aspects of these. But they are sure an impressive set of manufactured sairs and landing! They should remain as handsome as the brick building they service for many decades without much maintenance. Cool shot.
ReplyDelete-Kim
Actually, a hard climb any morning! :)
ReplyDeleteJoli décor de film pour un western . :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome capure!
ReplyDeleteLove the clouds reflected.
It looks like an old brick building from about 100 years ago. Interesting treatment.
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