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Heading down to the basement...
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OoOoOo, I love how this picture is taken looking down the stairs. It makes me feel tall.
Love stair shots and this one is superb!
Look out below!!!!!
I LOVE this! I'm also a fan of stairs, great picture!
What an awesome stairway. Love the curve.
I love the almost-lemon color of this shot. :) Very sedate coloring and a really neat staircase!

NO PUSHING ON THE STAIRS PLEASE!! :D Maybe I will take my rollerskates and jump down these stairs. :D
Wonder whats beyond the turn... like this!
Very cool shot.
Good lord, amazingly beautiful shots. Absolutely gorgeous Motts.
I love the curve and the brickwork
Beautiful capture! Love the texture of the brickwork.
I can almost see the 'Opacity' watermark on the wall, following the same perspective............
that..........is...............AWESOME!
I totaly agree iwth JackieB. Love the curve and the brickwork too. miss you JackieB alot.
Where else would that go to but to a basement? Cool and creepy at the same time!!
Looks like a face.... LOL!!!
I really like how bright the picture is, but if you look at it another way you can imagine a dark figure waiting at the bottom.
What is around the corner :} :}
beautiful!
I love stairwell shots. This one's great!
I liked this picture so much I set it as my wall paper. Thanks Mr. Motts!
Beautiful.

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