A picture a day of the town of Lexington, Virginia
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Textures
These wooden railings on a roof terrace and stair at the corner of Jackson Ave. and White St. have an almost lace-like delicacy, in nice contrast to the very solid red-brick house next door.
A town of 7,000 in the Shenandoah Valley -- home to Washington and Lee University and the Virginia Military Institute; resting place of Civil War generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson; and at the center of one of the prettiest counties in Virginia: Rockbridge County.
I'm not a photo-grapher -- just doing the best I can to represent my town with my tiny Nikon Coolpix 2200. (Feel free to offer photography criticism.) Taking pictures for this blog will keep me looking around.
6 comments:
Nice textures contrast indeed.
Very fine photo; but then I do like staircases of every type. Someone did some nice work on this one.
I agree. And those railings are just so pretty!
Pretty railings, and many textures (from the computer point of view, grass, and tree are also 'textures').
Artistry in stair railings, beautiful capture!
Great shot. Full of details and informations.
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