For today’s City Daily Photo theme day, “Look down,” I went back to a photo I took during a stint as a volunteer lighthouse keeper at the New Dungeness Light Station. This shot was taken from the top of the lighthouse looking down its narrow stairwell.
The light station is located at the end of Dungeness Spit, a five mile natural sand spit that arches into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is remote, windswept, and beautiful.
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What an original interpretation of the theme! I love it!
Perfect image, I love it!
Both are wonderful photos and perfect for today. Spiral staircases are not always easy to photograph. I am impressed. You were a neat housekeeper because the steps are bright and clean. And, the bottom photo looks like a beautiful painting. How I love lighthouses!
A fantastic post for the theme … I’m glad you included the commentary and the second shot as I’m not sure I would have ever figure it out…I thought it was some large fan of some sort! 🙂 Beautiful photos, too.
Re your comment on Ocala: I can have an attitude no matter how I’m dressed. 🙂 But I’m sure you knew that! Heh heh.
Terrific shot – and love the lighthouse shot too. Happy weekend my friend!!! Wish we would get some sunshine though!
Oh I love this. I think I would be dizzy but bravo for you!
I have been up some lighthouses, but those are the neatest and cleanest spiral stairs I have ever seen.
Beautiful lighthouse. I’m a sucker for a spiral staircase.