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06-DEC-2002

Columbia College, Vancouver, Canada, 2002

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gagan 21-Aug-2008 13:43
what's your name
gagan 21-Aug-2008 13:40
i want to admission in college .passed 12th
J.N.Murogo 06-Mar-2008 13:59
Am Murogo Nyaga from Kenya.THIS IS THE BEST THING I EVER SAW SOUTH OF THE SAHARA!!!!!!!!!!
Guest 16-Dec-2006 02:16
Love it!!
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Guest 04-Mar-2006 14:25
Very nice composition...
Guest 13-Jan-2005 19:04
Stair way to Heaven, I like the geometric composition of it and at the same time it is strange the succesive repiting of it's form up almost too the top. Continuing with the theory of the Stair way to Heaven, the little lights posted on the cieling look like the stars of the sky. It is a nice photo Jen.
Phil Douglis05-Oct-2004 01:59
****i see you have already taken my suggestion and redistributed the images that used to be in your "black and white gallery" which has vanished. This shot was an important part of that gallery, and I responded to it strongly about six weeks ago, when I first looked at all of your work. I still feel it is among your strongest images, Jen, and not just because of its abstract form. You abstraction here has also created this picture's incongruity. You have taken an ordinary subject, a stairwell, and made it into an extraordinary vision. The human value it conveys is quite strong as well -- these stairs symbolize opportunity, don't they? The higher we climb, the more we see, the more we will know and learn. Those little lights create bright stars to guide us to the top. This image is like a dream -- the higher we climb on Jen's staircase of life, the more stairs we will always find ahead of us. And that is the way of life, Jen. Our opportunities never end -- they just create new challenges. Right?
Phil Douglis13-Aug-2004 04:07
Good to see Ray weigh in here. He is pretty good at this kind of work himself. (See:http://www.pbase.com/image/22767728) I agree with him -- yours is an image rich in repeating rhythms that capture the essence of this architectural form. I would like to see it framed on a wall next to my own photograph of a similar subject, from another time and in another medium -- see it at:http://www.pbase.com/image/20828398
What do you think, Jen?
Guest 19-Sep-2003 02:47
Stunning abstract, Jennifer!
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