Staircases. Photo contest theme for May 2026.
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Hello

This month’s photo contest theme for May 2026 is "Staircases"

Plural or singular? Does it really matter as long as you’re told you’ve gone up or down them well?

Anyway, it’s not that complicated, even though I’m sure some will manage to overcomplicate it—after all, why keep things simple when making them complicated is so much more fun (as an Indian proverb goes).

To participate: Submit your photos until Monday, May 25 at 11:59 PM You can post up to 3 photos, numbered and shared in separate messages, along with a short description of the location and the story behind it.

To vote: From Tuesday, May 26 at 12:01 AM until Saturday, May 30 at 11:59 PM After the deadline, it’s too late.

Please include the photo number, username, and the points awarded: Photo #1 = 3 pts Photo #2 = 2 pts Photo #3 = 1 pt

All VF members can vote (even those who didn’t submit photos). In case of a tie for first place, the winning photo will be the one with the most first-place votes, then second-place votes! The lucky winner will get to organize June 2026’s photo contest.

For discussions about the theme, click here: Discussion thread for May 2026’s theme: Staircases
"Nous ne sommes plus une communauté d'être humains qui se parlent mais un conglomérat de grappes de consommateurs en niches, séparés les uns des autres par des obsessions diverses et innombrables. Nous sommes de l'ère de la désintégration." Marc Moulin (1942-2008) in Humoeurs
TA Taamaden Veteran ·
Photo 1:

Djenné/Mali: main entrance of the Great Mosque



hgb
TA Taamaden Veteran ·
Photo 2:

In a village near Sévaré, Mali: wooden "staircase," Malian style



hgb
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Photo 1: Montmartre, July 2024



Lots of people on this iconic staircase on the eve of the Olympic closing ceremony
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
PA Pagaljavab Globetrotter ·
Photo #1: Dakar, Senegal



Walking down the bridge that crosses over the northern bypass of Dakar and connects the Parcelles Assainies neighborhood to Diamalaye Beach.
PA Pagaljavab Globetrotter ·
Photo #2: Ankara, Turkey



In Ankara, all roads lead to Atatürk. One of the staircases leading to the top of the Ankara Citadel.
PA Pagaljavab Globetrotter ·
Photo #3: Underground city of Derinkuyu, Cappadocia, Turkey



Diving into the staircases and narrow labyrinths of the underground city of Derinkuyu—the largest in Turkey—is one of the most claustrophobic experiences you can have: it reaches 85 meters deep across thirteen levels. Active from the 3rd to the 20th century, it served as a refuge for Orthodox Christians fleeing persecution and could shelter around 10,000 people!
UN UnaMilanese Veteran ·
Good evening

Photo 1: staircase of the Barberini Palace, Rome, Italy Work by Bernini, 1630. Catherine
By this, and this only, we have existed. Which is not to be found in our obituaries. (T.S. Eliot)
UN UnaMilanese Veteran ·
Photo 2: the staircase leading to the National History Museum, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.



The black marks are the channels formed by melting snow. Catherine
By this, and this only, we have existed. Which is not to be found in our obituaries. (T.S. Eliot)
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
PHOTO 1: Naples, Duomo metro station

The Naples metro is a true art gallery—Italian and international artists have "decorated" it and installed works of art. I "visited" it in December 2020, and since then, new stations have been taken over by world-renowned artists.















" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Photo 1: Outdoor staircase of Noravank Monastery, Armenia

Ponts du monde : concours de photos amical de juillet 2026 Rubrique Jeux Voyages C'est le moment de poster vos meilleurs clichés !
PO Poste42 Veteran ·
Staircase leading to the statue of Napoleon. Iconic spot in Ajaccio.

Photo 1

XR Xrctn Veteran ·
Brava Raga Okay, without trying to overcomplicate things, do you see a staircase on this tree?

xrctn-1 - Staircase to splashes, Woodbridge, WA, Australia
https://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=6884794;a=6884794
MU Muriel18 Globetrotter ·
Hi there

Photo #1: Orgosolo, a town in Sardinia known for its many (and varied) murals.

Si tu diffères de moi, mon frère, loin de me léser, tu m'enrichis (Saint Exupéry)
TY Tylassin Veteran ·
Hello,

Photo 1: Gustave Moreau Museum, Paris

On
VA Valmichel86 Regular ·
Hi,

Photo #1: a simple staircase used daily to access one’s home. Rue Proudhon, Besançon, in the Doubs region.

Valmichel86
TY Tylassin Veteran ·
Photo 2: Wieliczka Salt Mines, Poland

TY Tylassin Veteran ·
Photo 3; Valparaiso

XR Xrctn Veteran ·
xrctn-2 - Offset staircases, Haapsalu Fortress, Estonia



According to the guide, this unusual arrangement of the steps allowed soldiers weighed down by their gear to climb up to the ramparts more quickly?!
https://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=6884794;a=6884794
NO Noirenvoyage Regular ·
Staircases are a much richer theme than they seem at first glance! What I love is that a staircase always tells a story: a transition, an effort, an ascent… or sometimes a deliberate descent. It’s almost a symbol of personal journey. In Quebec, for example, some staircases aren’t just functional—they become an experience in themselves, blending history, panoramic views, and movement. It completely changes how you frame a photo: you’re not just capturing a structure, but a trajectory. Can’t wait to see how everyone interprets this! 😊

Photo 1: Suspended staircase at the National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec (MNBAQ), in Quebec. What struck me here was this sense of balance and lightness. You climb almost in suspension, as if each step shifts your perspective—not just of the place, but of what you’re looking at.

During this trip, I realized how some staircases don’t just connect two points—they transform the journey itself into an experience. This one definitely fits the bill.
Voyager Autrement est Possible Un Voyage à votre image Voyages en immersion et éco-responsables
VA Valmichel86 Regular ·
Photo no. 2

Military Cemetery of Redipuglia. Municipality of Fogliano Redipuglia. Province of Gorizia (Friuli Venezia Giulia)

Italy’s largest military cemetery is a monumental staircase (at the foot of the staircase lies the tomb of the Duke of Aosta). Each riser is made up of bronze plaques engraved with the names of the identified soldiers buried there, along with a stone band bearing the word "presente." The unidentified soldiers are buried in mass graves on the platform at the top of the staircase. Architect: Giovanni Greppi. Sculptor: Giannino Castiglioni. Inaugurated in 1938.

Valmichel86
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
Hi there!

Photo 1 - Staircase climbing one of the limestone peaks around Mua Cave, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Il n'y a pas de problème sans solution... et si il n'y a pas de solution, il n'y a pas de problème !
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
Photo 2 - Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico

Il n'y a pas de problème sans solution... et si il n'y a pas de solution, il n'y a pas de problème !
MU Muriel18 Globetrotter ·
Photo #3: inside the Batu Caves (near Kuala Lumpur)

Si tu diffères de moi, mon frère, loin de me léser, tu m'enrichis (Saint Exupéry)
NO Noirenvoyage Regular ·
Photo No. 2 Staircase of the Promenade des Gouverneurs, still in Québec. 310 steps connecting the Dufferin Terrace to the Plains of Abraham. Here, it’s not just a staircase—it’s a suspended path between history and landscape. Each step runs alongside the river, with a view that gradually unfolds, like a reward for every climb. I remember taking my time, just to savor that progression. It’s exactly the kind of place where you realize climbing stairs can become a real travel experience.
Voyager Autrement est Possible Un Voyage à votre image Voyages en immersion et éco-responsables
MU Muriel18 Globetrotter ·
Thanks to Jérôme (Beajourbrez) for keeping such a close eye and noticing that my photo 2 was missing 😮.

Here it is: Photo #2: hike in Madeira (Sao Lourenço)

Si tu diffères de moi, mon frère, loin de me léser, tu m'enrichis (Saint Exupéry)
VA Valmichel86 Regular ·
Photo no. 3

Agricultural staircase "straight up the slope".



Municipality of Riomaggiore (Cinque Terre). Province of La Spezia. Liguria (Italy).

In the "Cinque Terre", the only possible agriculture, due to the terrain, is terrace farming. To access the cultivated terraces, staircases run straight up the slope, from the lower terrace to the upper one. Generations of farmers created this landscape (terraced crops, staircases). Today, some tourists use these staircases to hike from one village to another (a small portion, most stay in the villages and travel between them by train or boat). These brave tourists get a sense of how tough farming was in this region. This staircase is a section of the trail connecting Riomaggiore to Manarola, located on the terraces above Riomaggiore.
Valmichel86
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Pagal mentioned it in the discussion, which immediately reminded me of that incredible feeling anyone who "visits" Varanasi—formerly Benares—experiences. It’s a place where every good (and wealthy) Hindu is supposed to be cremated on a Ghat by the Ganges to achieve Moksha and break the cycle of reincarnation.

The photo shows the most important one, Manikarnika, in the background because photography isn’t allowed on the site.

Photo 2: Varanasi, India



You can still see the remains of the previous day’s ceremonies, and if you zoom in, in the distance, the piles of wood for the next ones…

All that’s missing are the smells :/
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
NO Noirenvoyage Regular ·
Photo 3 Stone staircases on the hiking trail in Cape Verde.

During this solo hike, these steps seemed to go on forever. They wound through sugarcane fields, clinging to the mountainside between the ocean and cliffs. But that’s exactly what I loved about it: moving step by step, without rushing. On this kind of trip, the staircase almost becomes a moving meditation. You go up, you go down, you doubt sometimes… then the landscape reminds you why you keep going.
Voyager Autrement est Possible Un Voyage à votre image Voyages en immersion et éco-responsables
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
PHOTO 2: Lisbon, metro station

Lisbon’s metro is also a true art gallery, with its walls covered in azulejos of different styles (classic, modern, realistic, etc.).



" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Photo 2: The stairs of Kerlingarfjöll, Iceland

We’re in the heart of summer. A glacial wind freezes hikers lost in this paradise-hell of hot springs and rhyolite. The steam escaping here and there helps warm the photographer’s numb fingers as they try to capture the magical moment.
Ponts du monde : concours de photos amical de juillet 2026 Rubrique Jeux Voyages C'est le moment de poster vos meilleurs clichés !
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Photo 3: Borobudur, Indonesia



The sun will rise soon. Workers are busy erasing the traces left by the hundreds of visitors from the previous day. In a little while, there’ll be a scramble up this majestic stone staircase leading to the temple terraces! 😊
Ponts du monde : concours de photos amical de juillet 2026 Rubrique Jeux Voyages C'est le moment de poster vos meilleurs clichés !
PO Poste42 Veteran ·


Photo #2

Staircase of a ksar in Medenine, Tunisia. Grain silos. In the colors of the desert.
XR Xrctn Veteran ·
xrctn-3 - Emergency Stairs, Los Angeles

https://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=6884794;a=6884794
PH Philippebrg Regular ·
Photo 1: Doï Tapang, Chumphon, Thailand. Gain some elevation to admire one of the region’s most stunning viewpoints.

SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
PHOTO 3: NAPLES, Palazzo Reale









" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
UN UnaMilanese Veteran ·
Photo 3: the stairs of the Epidaurus theatre, Greece.



Catherine
By this, and this only, we have existed. Which is not to be found in our obituaries. (T.S. Eliot)
SO Solene40 Veteran ·
Photo no. 1 In the streets of Chefchaouen, the Moroccan one
Le monde est comme un miroir, si tu lui souris, il te sourit aussi!
SO Solene40 Veteran ·
Photo #2



To go with Montagnard’s one 😊.

When I saw the theme, I also thought of those otherworldly staircases near the cremation ghats in Varanasi. Between the smell of burning bodies, the howling dogs, and the kids running barefoot through cow pee, I really felt like I’d landed on another planet 😵
Le monde est comme un miroir, si tu lui souris, il te sourit aussi!
SO Solene40 Veteran ·
Photo no. 3



Maybe this is the way to paradise 😊
Le monde est comme un miroir, si tu lui souris, il te sourit aussi!
RA Ragamuffin Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

Photo No. 1

Maybe paradise is this way 😊

These folks are coming back from the paradise promised by Mao.



Staircases at Jiuhuashan Temple (Anhui, China)
"Nous ne sommes plus une communauté d'être humains qui se parlent mais un conglomérat de grappes de consommateurs en niches, séparés les uns des autres par des obsessions diverses et innombrables. Nous sommes de l'ère de la désintégration." Marc Moulin (1942-2008) in Humoeurs
PH Philippebrg Regular ·
Photo 2: Somewhere near Chiang Mai, Thailand.

KA Kate Globetrotter ·
Hi there! 🙂

Photo number 1 Camondo Stairs, Istanbul

Mes photos sur Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/153304262@N05/albums "Le Temps nous égare. Le Temps nous étreint. Le Temps nous est gare. Le Temps nous est train".
KA Kate Globetrotter ·
Photo number 2

Circular staircase at the Petit Palais, Paris

Mes photos sur Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/153304262@N05/albums "Le Temps nous égare. Le Temps nous étreint. Le Temps nous est gare. Le Temps nous est train".
KA Kate Globetrotter ·
Photo number 2

In the park of the Mahabalipuram archaeological site, India.

Mes photos sur Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/153304262@N05/albums "Le Temps nous égare. Le Temps nous étreint. Le Temps nous est gare. Le Temps nous est train".
KA Kate Globetrotter ·
The previous photo (India) is number 3 (not 2 😕)
Mes photos sur Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/153304262@N05/albums "Le Temps nous égare. Le Temps nous étreint. Le Temps nous est gare. Le Temps nous est train".
PO Poste42 Veteran ·
Staircase with an uncountable number of steps! In Pasaia Bay, Spain.

Photo #3
BL Bluequark Veteran ·
Hello,

Photo 1: former administrative building of the Nowa Huta steelworks, Kraków, Poland

Bluequark

Carnets : Namibie, Laos-Perhentias-BKK, Ouest US, Lanzarote, New-York, Berlin, Cuba, Bardenas Reales, AFS -Lesotho-Swaziland, Japon et le dernier né Colombie: https://voyageforum.com/discussion/ete-2017-trois-semaines-en-colmobie-en-famille-d10108246/
BL Bluequark Veteran ·
Photo 2: the same view from below – former administrative building of the Nowa Huta steelworks, Kraków, Poland

Bluequark

Carnets : Namibie, Laos-Perhentias-BKK, Ouest US, Lanzarote, New-York, Berlin, Cuba, Bardenas Reales, AFS -Lesotho-Swaziland, Japon et le dernier né Colombie: https://voyageforum.com/discussion/ete-2017-trois-semaines-en-colmobie-en-famille-d10108246/
BL Bluequark Veteran ·
Photo 3: Economic, Social and Environmental Analysis Council, Place d'Iéna, Paris

Bluequark

Carnets : Namibie, Laos-Perhentias-BKK, Ouest US, Lanzarote, New-York, Berlin, Cuba, Bardenas Reales, AFS -Lesotho-Swaziland, Japon et le dernier né Colombie: https://voyageforum.com/discussion/ete-2017-trois-semaines-en-colmobie-en-famille-d10108246/

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