My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
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Comments (34)
RodS
Well photographed and fascinating information, Tara! It's cool you got an inside look at this! Not sure I'd feel to warm and fuzzy about those stairs, though - although the look very well constructed. Super capture!
Faemike55
I'd climb them in a heart-beat. Great capture do you have any more POVs of this wonderful spiral staircase?
Chipka
I've seen stairways like this and they have a nicely gentle sway to them: nothing perilous or even vertigo-inducing, but something easily noticed if you know what to feel for. Rather like being in the Sears Tower (pfft, who is that Willis guy anyway?) on a windy day: the whole thing sways and twists rather nicely. I love the shape of this and the "details within details" POV you're so good at. Iron is such an intriguing thing: so heavy, so strong, so dense, so much a part of our planetary core, and yet it can be as delicate (comparatively) as a hanging stairway built by spiders (they're good at that let's-make-something-really-strong-out-of-something-as-flimsy-as-silk sort of thing, so I'm sure that at least one spider had some say in the construction of this stairwell...okay, that's how it would have been in my world, since I have it on good authority that spiders talk there, and give lots of (unsolicited) advice. This is a great shot and I love the way the light just whispers into this. It reminds me of stairs I saw in a cathedral in Prague (different sort of stairs.) The light was the same: alive and oddly transparent, if that makes any kind of sense.
jayfar
You have 'high lighted' a lovely bit of engineering here Tara, Great shot.
helanker
OH Yes, that could make one unsure about using those stairs or rather make ME sure not to use them. LOL ! Excellent capture Tara :-)
jclP
very nice capture
wysiwig
What a marvelous representation of the art of the industrial age. Graceful and almost delicate. Wonderful details. Great capture.
durleybeachbum
A most wonderful picture..but for once I think I need to see MORE to understand the structure! (Bother that design qualification..)
lyron
Beautiful capture!!
elizabyte
I have a strange phobia about climbing ladders. Stairs like this totally invoke that phobia. Look how much like a ladder they are! Totally aside from that, it's a fantastic photograph, very evocative. (Evocative enough to make my stomach do a little phobic flip ;))
Feliciti
wonderful details in this shot ! like the way of lights this make a dreamy feeling!
fallen21
Excellent capture!
cfulton
Engineering ingenuity! Well captured, Clive
bobrgallegos
Very cool photo composed wonderfully!
jophoto
Wow! Since 1894...I wonder how many things built in 1994 will stand the test of time as well as this...Fine capture Tara.
thecytron
AmaZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzing clarity and details!
debbielove
No! Would not go up these if you paid me thousands! I can't do spiral stairs! Freaks me out! Great idea and fine shot! Rob
wotan
Cool!
Meisiekind
I'm with Rob - freaks me too. Hope you didn't climb it?!?! Excellent image though Dierbaar. The pov is spot on.
Orinoor
Wonderful tidbit and love the shot, I love ironworks. This reminds me of those attic stairs that fold down.
awjay
nice abstract
emmecielle
Excellent capture! :)
MrsRatbag
Oh, beautiful in front of the bright window; love the shapes of the iron pieces making it up. What a great design! And what a beautiful photo!
hipps13
cool stare warm hugs, Linda Kaye
tofi
There's something so beautiful and unique about your composition, Tara! I love the view.. it's just revealing enough, but yet modest and mysterious. Very informative and curious capture that you've tickled the mind with. Wonderful lighting and feel to this!
mickuk50
Gravity :o)..
blondeblurr
As I am not a regular kind of visitor to lighthouses, I can't say to have seen staircases like that at all - but find the steel or rather iron-designed staircase unique, somewhat unusual but very intriguing, BB
gonzojr
Very interesting, and cool image!
beachzz
I don't know where to start--there are so many parts of this that are SO good---the light, the detail, the POV--I don't think WOW covers it!!
evinrude
VERY nicely done.