Stairsteps from everywhere ascend and descend, marginally harder going up but relatively easy coming down.
Bob Yankle wrote:
Stairsteps from everywhere ascend and descend, marginally harder going up but relatively easy coming down.
Fantastic set!!! Bob
The older I get the more difficult it gets for me going down stairs.
Bob Yankle wrote:
Stairsteps from everywhere ascend and descend, marginally harder going up but relatively easy coming down.
Great architectural topic. Great set of images, Bob. I can only look at stairs these day. No elevator, no ramp, no lift, I am not going.
Very nice set Bob. I like them very much. Well done.
Dennis
This is a really nice set. At least most of them have hand rails! I can do up with a rail. Down is difficult, but easier if I take off my glasses.
Really nice. Looks like a good place to stay in shape. Who needs a gym membership?
lamiaceae wrote:
Great architectural topic. Great set of images, Bob. I can only look at stairs these day. No elevator, no ramp, no lift, I am not going.
I hear that. I took one step off the curb at a local restaurant on in June but luckily my face and forehead broke my fall my head hit with the sound of a major league line drive. We now have a stair lift in our house. No more motorcycles; golf; and I even have an app on my iPhone that warns me when I’m vulnerable for a fall (which coincides with when I’m standing or walking). None of this gets me a pass from “honey-do’s”. Ok, end of rant, no more whining.
Oh by the way, I really like the black treatment on the two buildings. Striking images!
jrvinson45 wrote:
I hear that. I took one step off the curb at a local restaurant on in June but luckily my face and forehead broke my fall my head hit with the sound of a major league line drive. We now have a stair lift in our house. No more motorcycles; golf; and I even have an app on my iPhone that warns me when I’m vulnerable for a fall (which coincides with when I’m standing or walking). None of this gets me a pass from “honey-do’s”. Ok, end of rant, no more whining.
Oh by the way, I really like the black treatment on the two buildings. Striking images!
I hear that. I took one step off the curb at a loc... (
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I call that black treatment the Barebones Effect.
Interesting series. Nice images.
Interesting group. Nicely shot.
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