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Monthly Archives: December 2019
Big Boat and Buildings
Here’s an area I’ve photographed from this angle a few times now. Not sure as to what this adds to the pile of shots of this view. I do like the lines and angularity of the objects in conjunction with … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, boat, buildings, City, cityscape, lens-artists, monochrome, ship, structure, Sydney, vehicle
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Under Smoke’s Light
This was taken a few weeks ago whilst heading home from work. I feel as though the bushfire smoke in the area led to an eerie, dry-feeling photo. A lot of that has to do with how the smoke was … Continue reading
Microphone Stand to Hand
I was shooting a gig two days before the last exam I had to sit for my undergrad. Not the smartest of moves, but it sure was a fun gig. This is a shot of the vocalist of Golgothan Remains … Continue reading
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Tagged form, gig, hair, hand, live, microphone, monochrome, performance, person, shape, vocalist
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One Question
Today a portion of New South Wales continues to burn. It continues to remain on fire in what appears to still be the early part of a prolonged bushfire season. Yesterday was pretty bad. A lot of the fire season … Continue reading
A Sheet of Lines
This was taken last year at a gig featuring a most excellent band. Not sure why I didn’t do anything with this shot at the time. Actually, I think I am sure, but now it’s sharing has become appropriate by … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, colour, head, lens-artists, line, lines, pattern, sheet
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 605: Final Exam for the Final Subject
Well, here I am, back once more and so on and so forth. The end of an era has now passed and now a new era has begun. An era of… not being at university, or something. The final exam … Continue reading
‘Damien Hirst Looking for Sharks’ by Danger Dave & Christian Rager
A sculpture from last year’s Sculpture by the Sea. There’s a sense of intensity in this sculpture. I’m not quite sure why, but I think it may have to do with its overall design more than the face. Features feel exaggerated … Continue reading
Happy-Looking Dog
A little while ago we had this visitor come into work. The dog was rather cute and seemed to be happy to be getting a lot of attention. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s photo challenge for last week. The … Continue reading


