This week, Cheri Lucas Rowlands asks us to find inspiration in the curves around us. You can read the entire challenge post here. The photo above is taken from near the top of a spiral staircase that is located in the central core of a lighthouse. The natural curve of the staircase allows our eyes to spiral to the blue center floor.
The lighthouse is located at Point Loma, near San Diego, California. You can view more images from the Point Loma Lighthouse here.
Awhile back, I decided to experiment with light trails at dusk. Over I-94 in Fargo, North Dakota, a pedestrian bridge crosses high above the roadway. Armed with my Nikon and a tripod, I pointed the lens westward toward a bend in the Interstate highway. A timed exposure led to curves of light.For my last example, I felt it necessary to include one of my favorite images, even though regular readers have seen it more than once in my photo challenge responses. The brand new oil tank cars were sitting on a siding at the railroad yard in Fargo. They were awaiting delivery to the Bakken shale oil field in western North Dakota.
John Steiner
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Now that is some curve! WOW.
The photo turned out much better than I thought while looking in the viewfinder. 🙂 Thanks.
Wow, superb entry.
Thanks!
They’re all great, John, although that first one is the best in my mind.
janet
Thanks. This was a fun challenge.
right oN! 🙂
Gorgeous staircase. By the way, I have a light trails entry for this week too; do check it out! 🙂
Will do. Thanks for stopping by!
Great entries! I’m a little bit biased as we’ve got one on our wall, but the lights and staircase are standouts as well!