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Cerulean Stairwell

Cerulean Stairwell

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motts, your title says it all. and your position at the bottom of the stairs pointing your camera upward does give the impression of looking up onto the sky. and with the real sky peeking in from the window lending it's light to the walls, you gotta admire the irony. the peeling paint are deranged clouds trying in vain to imitate the the real thing tantalizing them through that window. in reality, it is those very same elements that cause the walls to be that way so it vaguely has the ring of truth. it's all in the was you look at it. very cleverly done, my friend. many thanks!
This picture is painfull to my eyes for some reason!
Funny that reddll finds this painful to their eyes, it has the exact opposite effect on me. But then, I'm an artist, I'm weird, and cerulean blue is one of my favorite colors.
Hey I like this picture. The sky blue is so calming, almost makes you feel like you're underwater.
We had to kick in one of those windows.
I cut my hand pretty bad climbing in.
this blue is so powerful.
i like it.
LOVE THE COLORS IN THIS ONE!!!!!
I love it but i hate it too, the reason i love it is because of the beauty of it, but it also makes me feel like i fell on the floor and i crawling towards the window gasping for air :((((
This looks exactly like my old school!
o_O

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