Friday, 27 November 2009

Golden light on black marble

1951 hotel in Frankfurt

16 comments:

Dina said...

Wow. ~ ~ ~ I'm getting dizzy . . .

Olivier said...

un escalier en or, cela fait rever ;)

brattcat said...

Wow, what a place. Excellent capture.

Leif Hagen said...

How many steps?! Looks like a good workout!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

This looks like it is ready for a movie to be filmed of bad guys running, fighting, and shooting down the staircase.

Petrea Burchard said...

Your photo made me look and look and imagine.

Anonymous said...

almost like an optical illusion. Good shot!

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Virginia said...

Gorgeous photo. I shot some stairs at a library and the light on the black marble gave this same golden effect. You did take some photos for us on your trip! Merci.
V

Ken Mac said...

was this shot in a mirror?

Diederick Wijmans said...

Thank you all friends for your comments.

No, Ken, I took the picture from the top floor pointing the camera down.

Last Friday the Cultural Association "Vivere Crenna" of the City of Gallarate had organized a video-presentation of 135 of my photos, which has generated a lot of enthusiasm among the (more than 80) people invited for this event. Their reactions were beyond my expectations. After the presentation I received other inviations from similar Associations to hold other presentations. Apart from blogging, which is my favourite leisure-time engagement, I find the participation to this kind events also very stimulating for going on making photos!
Diederick

Petrea Burchard said...

Congratulations, Diederick. You are an artist and your work should be recognized and appreciated.

Dina said...

No kidding! That's wonderful, mazal tov!
The more people who get to see your work, the better world it will be.

Rob Siemann said...

Great shot indeed!

Jerez Sherry said...

Wow, is right Dina.. Very cool place,, love this architecture!

Fredrik said...

Just excellent. I can't get enough of stairways.