Up the Down Stair Case
Captured at Mary Hill Museum of Art, Mary Hill, WA.
Up the Down Stair Case belongs to the following groups:
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Tparker
Nice and quit interesting
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks for looking at my image Teresa, this old mansion now a museum is a very interesting building.
kenspics
Or was that down the up staircase??
Wonderful (and dizzying) perspective here Bryan.. very well spotted!!
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks Ken, walking down the stairs with my bifocals was somewhat dizzying.
Ranald
Nice one. Like an opened up paper clip.
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks Ronald, I’m glad you enjoyed my image
Bootiewootsy
Fantastic angle and great photo.. Looks like it could be a large paper clip design ..
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks Bootiewootsy—did they have paper clips in the late 1800s? Maybe that’s what the architech had in mind.
barkeypf
Just love these shots Bryan, this is a beauty.
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks barkeypf I’m gald you enjoyed the image.
courier
Incredible shot. I love the interest it gives to the eye.
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks courier
johno4280
Great perspective BP, looks good in portrait too.
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks a lot Johno
Ranald
Yes Bryan but it’s Ranald, not Ronald.
Bryan Peterson replied
Please accept my apology Ranald.
Ranald
No problem. I managed to get away with about 6 months before the first “o” crept in on RB. I was surprised it took so long!
Lenka
Fascinating perspective!
Bryan Peterson
Thank you Lenka—good luck at NIP
Memaa
Dear Bryan, Just saw this on dpfarchitecture. What a fantastic photo! I have never seen a better perspecitive. You can get dizzy just looking at at. Superb work.
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks Memaa, I almost fell over when I was leaning back and looking up to capture this image
Josie Jackson
Love it, fantastic angle you have here and realy great in b&w, well done.
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks Josie, I have to admit when I looked up from the bottom of the stairs taking the shot was a no brainer. It really jumped out at me.
Rosalie Dale IPA
Congrats on the feature in Former DPF Members Group!!!
Bryan Peterson replied
Thank you Rosalie, what an honor it is to have one of my images be featured by such a fantastic group as the Former DPF Group!!!
SharonD
Good pic Bryan. Congrats on being featured.
YELLOWJACKET
CONGRATULATIONS ON BEING FEATURED ON FORMER DPF WITH THIS MOST OUTSTANDING PHOTO. IT HAS BEEN YEARS SINCE I HAVE BEEN TO MARYHILL. YOUR IMMAGE REMINDS ME THAT I SHOULD RETURN NOT ONLY TO VIEW ALL THE GREAT MUSEUM PIECES BUT TO ALSO WONDER ABOUT THE BUILDING ITSELF. CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN ON YOUR OUTSTANDING WORK.
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks Yellowjacket. I have been to the museum a couple of times this year, the last time being this August. And yes the building is as interesting as the art it contains. I really like the Native American art that is displayed on the lower level. They have some fantastic pieces. This month they had an Andy Warhol exibit that was fantastic.
Prasad
Fantastic work, Bryan. Well done!
Bryan Peterson replied
Thank you very much Prasad
Memaa
Congratulations on being featured. Awesome.
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks Memaa
kenspics
Congratulations on having this excellent shot featured Bryan!!!!
Bryan Peterson replied
Thank you Ken
Josie Jackson
Congratulations on being featured, well deserved
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks very much Josie.
john403
Beautiful shot, Bryan. Great perspective, and the B&W really makes it “pop!”
Bryan Peterson replied
Thanks John.