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Monthly Archives: October 2020
One Thousand Word Challenge 67: Last Minute Rambling
I don’t know why I leave so many things to the last minute. It’s not a good habit to be involved with. It would be better to not leave things to the last minute. I’m now rushing as I do … Continue reading
Percussive Focus
This is (as far as I’m aware) the drummer for Somnium Nox, a band I photographed last year whilst they were supporting Wolves in the Throne Room (the gallery is available here). I really like this shot due to how … Continue reading
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Tagged drummer, Focus, live, motion, musician, percussion, percussive, performance, person
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 773: The Shoes
Jaunty sounds carry the shoes to wherever they go. Worn out, but steady and still going they were indeed the shoes of one who has walked more than they have not walked on any given day, depending on how you … Continue reading
Access Warning
This is part of the lower structure of a wharf of which I’ve photographed a few times. I wonder if this is to be kept clear at all times due to it being dangerous to walk on any part of … Continue reading
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Tagged access, dilabidated, path, pylon, sign, structure, warning, water, wharf, wood
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 772: Heavy Boots and Pants
After a day spent walking in heavy boots and pants when it was neither wet enough nor cold enough to warrant either, I’d like to believe that I am justified in claiming the throne of fatigue at this current moment. … Continue reading
Smooth Waterfalls
Another photo of Uloola Falls (here are the previous ones I’ve shared). I think this one has the benefit of “experience” behind it in that I feel it feels less flat than the other long exposure Uloola Falls shot I … Continue reading


