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St Augustine Light House
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St Augustine Light House by Mounters
| Date Added: | 5 Jun 2008 - 19:24 |
| Camera: | Canon 30D |
| Lens: | 10-22mm |
| Film: | JPEG (digital) |
| Categories: | Architecture Black & White |
| Tags: | st augustine, florida |
| Readers' Votes: | 40 |
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Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 19:34
bianca_powel


I have always loved those stairs...
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Posted: 12:38am, 23rd Nov, 2009

Willie Baneham
I finally learned: Its all about light.
I have lived in Toronto, Canada since 1982, when I moved from Dublin, Ireland with my wife and family. I do use a camera, - and the occasional lens.
Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 19:36
Nice. I was in St Augustine a few weeks ago, - never made it to the lighthouse.
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Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 19:43
I do like the image as you've presented it and on top there are others in it too; great capture! and love the B&W

Moira Wooldridge
Age: 60. Technically.
Status: Camera widow, fighting back.
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Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 20:07
Love the balance between the two sides, one a simple semi-circle, one unwinding.
Moira
Moira

Bill Wooldridge
Former teacher of French, German and Music.
Nikon addict since my Press Photographer father died in 1974. Supplied various journals with regular photoreportage of off-road 4x4 competitions in the 1980s.
I withdrew from photography in 1990 to concentrate my efforts ...
Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 20:14
Excellent. As well as the balance mentioned above there is the variety of visible light sources, the obvious window on the left but also the succession of bright edges to the landings, themselves repeated and diminishing with the perspective. And the tracery formed by the ironwork of the steps too. An entrancing image in subtle mono.
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Bill
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Bill

Pamela Vinton
Retired, married, 3 children.
Enthusiastic amateur photographer.
Based at Fishery Creek on Hayling Island, Hampshire, England.
Interested in philosophy, metaphysics, numerology, extreme sudoku, classical music, keep fit, yoga, cycling, wildlife, wild flowers, science...
Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 20:59
I like the strong lines and curves as well as the perspective, and b/w seems perfect for it.

Di Hooke
I am a primary school teacher specialising in music and trying to slow down.Originally from Essex and now living in Cornwall,married with two daughters. Photography is a fairly new hobby which I really enjoy but would like to be able to do more than just take snaps. I a...
Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 21:20
Love the mono and the abstract feel to this. Very strong lines and curves.
Di
Di
Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 21:29
Well spotted I really like this, it's well toned and well constructed, your eye flows very nicely around the image

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Posted: 5 Jun 2008 - 23:43
Your eye just wants to follow the curves round and round.. keeps your interest. It's a seashell.

ron tear
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