A Spiraling Staircase to the Sky

Looking up from the base of the tower, I couldn’t resist capturing this perfect counter-clockwise spiral (clockwise from this perspective)— a design that would’ve made Leonardo of Pisa, better known as Fibonacci, smile. Geometry and nature often speak the same language, and this staircase seemed to echo that universal rhythm.

Taken with the Canon 5DsR and Sigma 24-70 Art, the composition builds on simplicity: steel beams spiraling upward, holding wooden steps that catch the morning light. The hazy autumn sky added that subtle blue-green tint — a result of sunlight scattering through fine moisture and dust particles.

Sometimes, the most fascinating patterns aren’t found in forests or fields, but in the engineered forms we create. Photography, after all, is just another way of studying light and life.

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@MaikyNisute Waar is dit?
Spoor park Tilburg, de uitkijk toren van af onder genomen.
@MaikyNisute Ah, dank je wel. Als ik eens in Tilburg ben dan ga ik die uitkijktoren eens met eigen ogen bekijken.
Top! En als je het leuk vind mag je het me laten weten voor een kopje koffie.
(sorry er ging iets mis bij Pixelfed. Maar deze foto is genomen in Tilburg, het Spoorpark.