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13
Apr
2011

Stairs, Seaholm Power Plant, Austin




A stairway leading up to the Seaholm Power Plant turbine floor from the floors beneath.



Tagged - Architecture, austin, City of Austin, conduit, downtown, interior, power plant, seaholm, stair


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5 Comments

To the suites » Exposed by the Light
April 14, 2011, 6:04 am

[…] one.  I have to admit I was seriously inspired to process and post this, following that really amazing stairs posted yesterday by Dave Wilson.  Of course I also have to give a special not to my buddy, and HDR Stair Master, Bob Lussier, […]

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Jerry Denham
April 14, 2011, 8:40 am

Dave I love the use of light and shadow here. Great lines as well. Just an awesome image.

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Kristi Hines
April 14, 2011, 11:53 am

Just found your site from Jacques’ blog. Great shot! I like the highlight of lighting on the “do not remove” notice too!
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Dave Wilson
April 14, 2011, 12:17 pm

Thanks Jerry and Kristi. Regarding the “do not remove” sign, there may have been a bit of Photoshoppery involved there. I’m not admitting anything but…

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Scott Webb
April 15, 2011, 2:36 pm

Great that you used the light to highlight different parts of this scene. Trickery or not, love it
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