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Stairweb *
by Brent
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09-JUN-2006 Brent

2nd
Stairweb *
by Brent

Canon EOS 30D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/6s f/6.3 at 23.0mm iso500 hide exif
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Date/Time09-Jun-2006 10:31:19
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 30D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length23 mm
Exposure Time1/6 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent500
Exposure Bias-1.00
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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ctfchallenge18-Jun-2006 19:14
Brent, This is really good. I love the vertigo it creates. Yvonne (dizzy gal)
ctfchallenge15-Jun-2006 00:23
Love this shot! You did a great job of centering all the levels. And I'm sure you run up and down these stairs for your daily aerobic exercise too. :-) CJ
Tachi13-Jun-2006 13:08
I like the image and the framing. Nice shot.
Guest 12-Jun-2006 13:36
I love this picture. It's interesting to look at it in different orientations (turned 'round) it's quite different in both landsape views...
Canon DSLR Challenge11-Jun-2006 21:54
that is a long ways up.
theFly
ctfchallenge11-Jun-2006 19:39
I do not think I can add very much to the comments Brent. This is a great picture and I find the perfect alignment of the vertical lines on the right hand side genial: this bring an element of oder through the floors. Best, Nicola.
Rod 11-Jun-2006 01:02
I really like the almost vanishing point. Very well shot Brent:-)
ctfchallenge11-Jun-2006 01:02
Excellent shot Brent, I like the way its gets brighter as it goes up higher. Rich
janewigginsphotography10-Jun-2006 22:21
That's funny Brent lol.... I like this very much!!! jano
Brent 10-Jun-2006 16:08
Thanks Paul, it is indeed a view looking up 17 floors. These are in the office building where I work and I figure the way the stairs are built; if it tips upside down in an earthquake I will still be able to use the stairs :-)
Paul 10-Jun-2006 10:29
Excellent, i've been looking for one of these today:>) There's a great sense of confusion here with us not being sure if you're looking up or down and once you realise it's up you sudden;y look closer and think it could be down. I do anyway.

Good one.