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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 553: Meeting Dialogue
Two people sat down in a meeting room. It was a long day at the office, with much stress flying about. Tension was thick and decisions of a difficult nature needed to be put into action. “Well, we’re here now.” … Continue reading
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Tagged action, contribute, decision, edge, expectation, half, joint, meeting, tension, understood
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 552: Need a Good Way to Start
Public holidays are a fun thing as they allow for a great deal of procrastination Yes; that’s a good way to start of the writing of today, I think. Wait, maybe it is not a good way. Maybe there are … Continue reading
Suspended Sediment Among Breaking Waves
Kind of a companion shot to this one. The sediment being moved around blends in well with the water, as well as the rocks above the water’s surface. The breaking waves are more spread out and almost seem to be … Continue reading
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Tagged geology, lens-artists, nature, ocean, rock, scene, sediment, water, waves
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 551: I Beat the Hair
The last day of the weekend of a length of days equal to the number of four, and that is what this is presented by today. This is presented by the number four, and the wallet sitting on my desk, … Continue reading
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Tagged blah, four, grease, hair, jove, number, relaxing, threatening, universirty, waffling
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Clouds Drift Across The Water’s Surface
Across the water’s still surface the clouds do drift on by. Casting light from the sunset, they become a relaxed colour, and gain tones and shades not normally seen upon their form. The water remains still but the clouds continue … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, drift, lake, lcp19_15, nature, perspective, reflection, smiths, surface, texture, water, weather
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 550: Still Coughing, Still Spluttering
Coughing and spluttering for far too many days in a row now. Need to get it all out of my system. Need to purge, or something. I guess the coughing is the purging, but I want it purged completely. well, … Continue reading
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Tagged bank, complain, coughing, exploration, Lane Cove, money, purged, spluttering, third, Weekend, years
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 549: Sitting Here
Tappity tap tap tap. Coffee number two is sitting next to me. It awaits. I await. Sitting here. Looking beyond the desk. Looking at the coffee, but only in the peripheral vision that is all my own. Timing. Looking at … Continue reading
Sunset’s Reflections
One of the better sunsets I’ve seen at Smiths Lake. I really like the clarity of the reflection and how strong the contrast is between light and dark. I also like the way everything is shaped in the shot. I … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, contrast, lake, light, nature, People, reflect, reflection, shadow, sunset, water, weather
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Lighthouse With a View
Another field trip shot. This was taken at Sugarloaf Point. The photo features a small part of Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, as well as some vegetation, geology, ocean and cloud cover. There’s a strong contrast between some of the features, but … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, clouds, geology, lcp19_14, lighthouse, ocean, rock, sky, vegetation, view, water
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 548: Dust in the Air
Small bits of dust hanging in the air and remain invisible until they pas through the light shining through the window and onto my face. Well, that’s what I’d like to believe. It seems that in this house they choose … Continue reading


