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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom™ Review
Somewhere at the start of the film we see two people in a submersible enter the Mosasaurus lagoon via the ocean as the lagoon can magically teleport for some reason. The large gates that were not there before open, allowing … Continue reading
Fountain Outside The NGV
This was taken on the way to seeing the MoMA exhibition. There’s some slight vignetting that I think helps to frame the subject. I like that most of the spouts have a similar, yet different water shape coming out of … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 459: Walking and Something About a Carp
Once more, the morning is here and I am here where I am, which is in a building that is larger than it appears as you don’t actually get to see much of the building from the outside, or you … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 458: Not a Hard Thing
This morning I went to sit at a café and read, which is something I do on a weekly basis as sometimes I like to be part of the bourgeois elite, despite my never truly being able to reach for … Continue reading
Height
Whilst in Melbourne I went to the MoMA exhibition being held at The National Gallery of Victoria. It was interesting. This was in the last room of the exhibition. I won’t explain the process or what it is related to, … Continue reading
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Tagged concentration, data, height, heights, monochrome, numbers, spread, thick
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Docklands Pylons
More pylons. I was lucky to be able to get them all in one frame. I like that everything is meant to look scenic and ideal as I don’t think much (if anything) clashes with the visible buildup of rubbish. … Continue reading
Mark Kozelek: Mark Kozelek Review
This review can be read on Cool Try. If you read this here, then please also go to Cool Try and check out more music-related articles. Anyway, here’s the review. —– Mark Kozelek has become a fairly restless artist. Knocking out … Continue reading
Silver-Capped Pylons
Some pylons at Docklands with silver caps. As wind blew past the caps rattled and created a percussive, rhythmic sound. It was wonderful. I like how the ones in the scene are spaced apart and I like how they seem … Continue reading
Southbank at Dawn
Another photo of Southbank, but this time with a greater amount of open space. I like how the colours interact with the light of the dawn, as well as how large and vague the clouds appear. Some of the cars … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, buildings, cityscape, dawn, long exposure, Melbourne, morning, southbank, urban, vehicle, water
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Waking Southbank Offices
On the second morning of my recent trip to Melbourne I went wandering to capture the sunrise. The wander ended up being successful but not for the purpose that I had set myself. To me this photo feels both quiet … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, City, cityscape, clouds, dawn, long exposure, Melbourne, morning, southbank, traffic, urban
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