Secluded Staircase

Secluded Staircase

Alright, I’ll admit straight up that this staircase isn’t actually secluded. In fact, it’s used by…well, I don’t know how many people. A lot though.

See, this is one of the staircases that you will find inside the British Museum…which has lots and lots of visitors every year. I’m not sure, but I think it probably even gets more visitors than this blog does…only just though.

I don’t think I’ve ever been able to take a shot of these stairs from this angle without having someone in the frame…so I was pretty happy with being able to do that when I visited the museum with the 14mm on Friday.

In other news, today I fly to Iceland :)

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2 Responses to Secluded Staircase

  1. Martine says:

    I wonder how long you have to wait before the staircase was clear of people. I so love this photo!
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  2. Jim Denham says:

    I like the different angle on the stairs – looking at them rather than up them. Nice. Safe travels bud!
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