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Page 6 - James Clerk Maxwell's Stairway

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I was fascinated by the geometry. A lamp in the hallway is casting intriguing shadows on the wall.
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One storey higher and the portraits continue as daylight from the cupola blends with the incandescent light.
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Higher still and finally the portraits of fellow scientists and others come to an end.
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A vertically orientated shot emphasizes the elegance of the the railings and overhead plasterwork.
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From the same standpoint but looking directly at the cupola, the source of the daylight on this February morning.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: James Clerk Maxwell
Einstein described Maxwell's work as the " most profound and the most fruitful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton. "

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