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Monthly Archives: August 2021
Goes Under Trees
Today has been rather long, so instead of much here is a little bit. This is a photo of a path I used to regularly cycle down when I worked in St Leonards. Bit of a moody photo for a … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged cycleway, monochrome, path, pathway, railing, trees, urban, vegetation
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One Thousand Word Challenge 129: Obligation Preparation
Early morning and all that junk, but there are other things that I should be covering at the moment. However, those things shall not be covered at the moment and so I shall worry about those at another time. For … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged chance, chances, exist, failure, grab, happen, leading, levels, obligation, preparation, success
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Brief Rest
Here is a photo of a person having a brief rest before continuing walking to the top of a hill. I like this shot as the person feels small, and the top of the hill distant. Relative to the size … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged clouds, grass, hill, lens-artists, monochrome, person, rest, resting, shadow, sitting
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A Sydney CBD View
A photo similar to ones I’ve taken before, but not too fussed at the moment. A rather gloomy photo. Kind of dull, but it gives an idea of the CBD’s spread. I do like how Blues Point Tower obscures part … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged bridge, buildings, cbd, cityscape, gloomy, harbour, monochrome, overcast, Sydney, tower, water
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 983: Valleys, Space
Alright, it’s cold and this keyboard I am using is working, so there’s a counterbalance. Switched keyboards and now the keys are not jamming. Makes me happy. Makes it easier to glide over the keys and get what I want … Continue reading
Duck Silhouette
I like this photo, but I think I did a bad job with the focus. Oh well. Not much to say about this one beyond that. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged avian, bird, duck, foot, form, material, monochrome, silhouette
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Yasunori Mitsuda: Chronopolis
Two listens for this one. I wanted to write about this song for a little while, but I probably should’ve done it in the morning when I’d be less tired than I am now. I feel I should’ve given this … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged chronopolis, flickering, notes, percussion, piano, rhythm, song, space, strings, struck, yasunori mitsuda
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A Poem About Something Harassing
Quick, loose, sloppy. Too flat and lifeless. Could’ve drawn the lines out more I think. I hope you enjoy. — Stretching and compressing Following movements Trying to match yours Yet begins to fail It sits behind walls At least for … Continue reading
Bent and Rusted
At least, I think it is rusted. This was sen at the blast furnace in Lithgow. Not sure what purpose it served, but I do like the pattern on it, as well as how the bend in it alters its … Continue reading