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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Pathway to Argyle Square
The first night in Melbourne. My partner and I were walking to a gelato place in Carlton due to a desire to have gelato. On a side note, Casa del Gelato does amazing gelato. Anyway, we walked past this park … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 462: Scaling Wall
Good morning and a scaling wall for a lizard of climbing ability to climb! It is a day of fine times, or so it is said, but that is to be something that shall only be told through the grapevine, … Continue reading
Rooftop Carparking
A roof with a view. This was taken on the third day of my recent trip to Melbourne. My partner and I had walked through Fitzroy, checked out some stuff and were making our way back to where we were … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged architecture, buildings, carpark, cathedral, church, City, Melbourne, monochrome, parking, roof, rooftop, urban
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 461: With This Large Rock
Sat here for a number of hours. Maybe it has been years since I last stepped outside. I know that there is a crushing weight that was carried around on my back and due to my choice of sitting down … Continue reading
Spire
I’ve been past this quite a lot and have never known what it was. The spire sits on the roof of the arts centre near the National Gallery of Victoria, which makes sense. I’ve always thought that the spire looks … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 460: Working on Music
Last night I started working on music once more. It had been a few months since I last picked up an instrument and to be honest, I’m not sure as to why I put one down. However, last night was … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged constraining, Focus, freedom, instrument, marine, Music, released, science, working
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Organism Bike
Shortly after dropping our stuff off at the hostel in which we were staying, my partner and I went for a walk along The Yarra. We saw this bike at the end of our walk. I had no idea as … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged bicycle, bike, habitat, organism, reflection, river, urban, vehicle, water, wheels
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Glassy Buildings
More buildings from the morning walk in Melbourne. This was taken toward the end of the walk. So much glass! I imagine that there’s buildings with more glass on the outside than these ones, but it appears that these three … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged architecture, buildings, clouds, Docklands, glass, Melbourne, morning, tall, urban, water, windows
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Skyscraper Review
“The Rock” Johnson plays an amputee that breaks into a skyscraper that’s on fire by running along the jib of a tower crane and then jumping into the skyscraper so he can save his family. Along the way there is … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged action, actor, bridge, dwayne, Film, fire, johnson, movie, performance, prologue, rock, skyscraper
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Webb Bridge
Well, one end of Webb Bridge. Taken during my morning walk in Melbourne, this bridge represents something. I’m not sure as to what it represents, but I do know that it does represent something. I think that the design of … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged arch, architecture, bridge, clouds, crossing, lights, Melbourne, morning, overcast, urban, webb
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