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You can’t eat this, this is stairs.

Delicious, red velvet stairs.

I actually had to keep waiting for people to run up the stairs so I could try to recenter my shot and take another exposure or two. It may be a simple picture, but it’s exactly what I wanted: architecture that has an actual flavor.

(Also oh god posting on c/pics terrifies me because there’s so much more audience, but I’m trying to get my work out into the world. If you like my stuff, please poke around in c/photography!)

Thank you for seeing my work!

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[–] movies@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Is this at the escalators after you get off the tram to leave the terminal? In my experience the door to these stairs is overlooked. Most everyone scrambles to queue up for the escalators and you can just walk up and out easily.

[–] tanisnikana@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Indeed, and that’s exactly how I got there, right off the A gates. Didn’t wanna wait for endless able-bodied jabronies to stand idly on the escalator, so I ended up taking my stroke-addled body up the stairs through the back, using my cane to help me climb—

—but oh man were those stairs neat. And next week, when my assignment comes due (ten 4”x6” prints and two 8”x12” prints, landscapes and architecture) for my class at Portland Community College), some stairs from 1,300 miles away will be included!

(Edit: I’ve capitalized the C in “Community” because apparently I missed it.)