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Monthly Archives: November 2024
New Growth
A dramatic photo of a wollemi pine. I was trying to get a good photo from a particular angle that shows some of the new growth off. Think I did alright. I bought this particular wollemi pine last year because … Continue reading
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Tagged flora, growing, growth, leaves, monochrome, pine, plant, stemp, wollemi
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Vertical Glass
I’ve shared two photos of Toshio Iezumi’s Rectangular Glass Column, and here’s a third. With this one, I really like how the sculpture cuts into and “disturbs” the scenery. I think this is my favourite artwork from this year’s Sculpture … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, glass, horizon, lens-artists, ocean, scene, sculpture, structure, vertical, water
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1421: Day off the Knee
Today is gonna be a day of hard work, after yesterday was a day of nothing. Well, I say that, but I don’t really know. I’m resting still as I’ve done something to my knee and so walking around isn’t … Continue reading
Joyous Expression
When this was taken, the skeleton actually looked a little more unsettling, which I think had a lot to do with the sunlight. Processing somehow made it less so. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged bones, expression, face, monochrome, mouth, skeleton, skull, sockets, teeth, urban
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Scene Shift
Another photo of this sculpture (Toshio Iezumi’s Rectangular Glass Column), but serving a different purpose in this photo… or maybe the same purpose. I don’t know. But it is about perception, in a sense, or appearance, or something. I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, horizon, perception, sculpture, shift, view, water, waves
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Hinge
I took this as part of a series of test photos I was sending through to someone. Decided to stuff around with processing, see what came out with this one and you can see the result. It’d be easy for … Continue reading
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Tagged contrast, form, hinge, monochrome, object, shape, structure, subject
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Ideas Captured in a Column
Here’s one of the sculptures from this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. The artist is Toshio Iezumi, and the artwork is called Rectangular Glass Column. I like this as it plays with perception. What you’re getting is a sculpture that … Continue reading
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Tagged column, glass, monochrome, monochrome-madness, ocean, perception, reflection, sculpture, sea, water
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Underworld: Techno Shinkansen
One listen. There was a first attempt that didn’t go anywhere beyond a few words. reattempted later in the day, the words came out a lot easier. Not a great writing overall, but does give an idea of the song. … Continue reading
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Tagged blurs, flickers, holding, pulse, pumps, rush, shimmer, shinkansen, techno, underworld
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Pelicanscope
Similar to this photo, but with a pelican! I’ve probably said this before, but I like photos like these. They’re not necessarily pleasant or appealing, but they’re still showing the subject. They show something that often isn’t considered the way … Continue reading
Skeleton Dog
Just a skeleton dog, as soon a few days after Halloween. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s Monochrome Madness for this week. For this one Dawn of The Day After has chosen a theme, and the theme is “Spooky“. Participating is pretty … Continue reading
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Tagged canine, dog, eye, face, monochrome, monochrome-madness, skeleton, skull, spooky, statue
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