Partial Sky

Buildings: they exist.

How’s that for a start?

Anyway, I took this during a recent trek into the city, though at this point I was working on leaving the city.

The visibility of the sky is not always this obscured in a fair bit of Sydney CBD. However, it still often feels somewhat-oppressive and bleak. Obviously with increasing shadow levels this makes it seem a lot more dramatic than it is, but I didn’t feel I’d be able to get an accurate feel across otherwise.

This is my submission into the one hundred-and-seventy-second Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.

The theme for this one is “A Day of My Week“.

The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:

Week 1 – Patti

Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya

Week 3 – Amy

Week 4 – Tina

This one is curated by Amy. Tina curates the next one and the theme has been announced, which is “Interesting Architecture”.

I recommend participating in the challenges. They’re enjoyable and allow room for interpretation of the theme without straying too far. If you don’t participate, then I recommend that you at least check out what others of the Lens-Artists community are submitting.

I hope you enjoy.

About Stupidity Hole

I'm some guy that does stuff. Hoping to one day fill the internet with enough insane ramblings to impress a cannibal rat ship. I do more than I probably should. I have a page called MS Paint Masterpieces that you may be interested in checking out. I also co-run Culture Eater, an online zine for covering the arts among other things. We're on Patreon!
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5 Responses to Partial Sky

  1. Tina Schell says:

    Kind of spooky feeling SH – one expects King Kong or Godzilla to enter the image shortly!

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  2. JohnRH says:

    Tall buildings do blot out the sky!

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  3. Amy says:

    Great shot of these buildings. I like the angle you took. 🙂

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  4. Prior... says:

    Great photo with value, postage and negative space and shapes

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