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Monthly Archives: November 2018
Adrianne Lenker: Abysskiss Review
This Review can also be found on Culture Eater. Please check out the site and see what other people are contributing. Anyway, here’s the review —– Adrianne Lenker is an artist of the musical variety. She fronts Big Thief and … Continue reading
Space in the Cluster
A selection of buildings as seen in Sydney CBD, but from a higher vantage point than usual. I really like the clarity of this photo. Everything looks really crisp and sharp (I think), but not to the extent where it … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged architecture, Australia, buildings, cityscape, design, sky, space, structure, Sydney, urban
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 496: The Need to get Back out into the Bush
Moving the hair from out in front of my face, trying to write a review, but all I can think of is the need to get back out in the bush. Or, at least that is what the music that … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged believe, bush, bushwalking, City, look, mountains, nature, planet, service, travelling
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Ocean Whitewater
Taken as the sun rose from over the ocean from the direction of east, casting its light upon the eastern coastline of Australia. A great deal of disturbed water created by wave energy, among other things. I really like the … Continue reading
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Tagged coast, coastline, Energy, geology, lens-artists, nature, ocean, rock, splash, water, wave, whitewater
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Sprawling Westward
Part of the western expanse as seen from Darling Harbour. I think that it’s interesting how in this photo you get a good sense of the scale and scope of the area. There’s quite a lot within the confines of … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, bridge, cityscape, expanse, lcp12, monochrome, sprawl, sprawling, Sydney, urban, water
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 495: Work on a Sunday
I’m at work on a Sunday, raging about shitty treatment and looking for another job in the downtime. I’m looking for the spaces between spaces, trying to find a way through in order to get something better for myself. One … Continue reading
Vennart: Copeland Review
This Review can also be found on Culture Eater. Please check out the site and see what other people are contributing. Anyway, here’s the review —– Vennart’s Copeland is a companion piece for To Cure a Blizzard Upon a Plastic … Continue reading
Train Doors in Motion
I can’t remember if these were opening or closing. I suspect that these doors were opening, based on where the light falls. There’s not much to say about this photo. I like trains. I think that (to an extent) they’re … Continue reading
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Tagged door, doors, interior, lens-artists, light, motion, night, Train, transport, urban, vehicle
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 494: Run on the Day
Looking forward to the future, but there is nothing to see other than what is directly in front of me. I can’t predict the future, but perhaps I can if I look at the way the light falls from a … Continue reading


