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The turning staircase
Image Title:  The turning staircase
 
 By: Herbert Newland  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Herbert Newland {K:3435}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon coolpix 4500
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28
Uploaded 9/13/2003 Film / Memory Type cf
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 387 Shutter 1-250
Favorites Aperture f 5.6
Critiques 4 Rating
5.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
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About attempt to capture the interesting staircase and the village over the valley in the background. Cloister St Gerold, Grosses Walsertal, Vorarlberg.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 9/13/2003
Perfect!


Kaj Nielsen   {K:15279} 9/13/2003
Beautiful light and coloring, beautiful landscape, great compoced, I would have crop a bit of the top, so the shadow not was there. regards Kaj Nielsen


Robert Gaither   {K:32313} 9/25/2003
Nice capture and image like the greens and blues next to the white staircase.


Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 9/27/2003
I think these stairs looks lovely and very interesting, also the background on right side is so beautiful! But somehow the composition becomes a little bit "heavy" or how I should say. Instead of feeling that it's a wonderful photo, it feels like if it's two wonderful photos and it's hard to decide which one to view. Don't misunderstand me now, I know it's just one photo, I just mean it's two different subjects. Hm... hard to explain, but I do think it's wonderful, just a bit split.


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