The Tulip Stairs May 3, 2019June 10, 2019 ~ Dave THE TULIP STAIRSTaken on 14th June 2014 at the Queen’s House in Greenwich, London, UK. Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading... Published by Dave View all posts by Dave
Wow! I love this photograph. The contrast in colors, and in light. The sense of stillness and movement happening at the same time. Kind of trippy in a way. Beautiful image and sensation. Reply
Dynamic symmetry – a perfect example. GORGEOUS photo of a stunning work of art. Thank you for visiting my blog and the LIKE…much appreciated.
Hey Dave, I totally like the light and beautiful colours, but the stairs .. hey, they make my head spinning 😉 Reply
Superb photo , Dave. Somehow the curl reminds me of ammonites fossils I saw in the museum in Lyme Regis. Take care, Francina Reply
A wonderful shot!
Thank you! 😀
WOW! stunning!
Wow! I love this photograph. The contrast in colors, and in light. The sense of stillness and movement happening at the same time. Kind of trippy in a way. Beautiful image and sensation.
Thank you so much for your kind words 😀
Perfect image, curls you towards infinity!
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So beautiful, but I think I’d have the railing in a death grip… 🙂
Marvellous!
Thank you 😀
Incredible shot!
Thank you! 😀
Dynamic symmetry – a perfect example.
GORGEOUS photo of a stunning work of art.
Thank you for visiting my blog and the LIKE…much appreciated.
Not a problem! I like your blog very much and thank you for such a lovely comment! 😀
Hey Dave, I totally like the light and beautiful colours, but the stairs .. hey, they make my head spinning 😉
Hehe thank you!!
A modern nautilus. Photo and architecture – excellent!
Thank you 😀
Gorgeous staircase!
It is quite an amazing piece of architecture! Thank you for your comment 😀
Fabulous photo.
Thank you!! 😀
This also points to the mathematical concept of a space-filling curve.
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PUN
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Oooh, Yeah!
Hehe thank you! 😀
LOVE this!!
Thank you so much 😀😀
wow those stairs are gorgeous, those are great shots.
Superb photo , Dave. Somehow the curl reminds me of ammonites fossils I saw in the museum in Lyme Regis.
Take care, Francina
Wow thank you!!