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Afternoon Urban Scenery
A dramatic photo featuring yesterday’s chimneys. I’ve shared a few photos of these chimneys and I think that all the hyperlinks here cover them all, though I can’t help but feel I’ve missed one. Anyway, I decided to stuff around … Continue reading
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Tagged chimney, clouds, monochrome, park, silhouette, structure, Sydney, urban
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Water, Sculpture, Chimneys
This is another scene from Sydney Park. Rather unintentionally, the framing of this reminds me of the opening scene of a game I’ve played a few times. That aside, this is probably too dark and too bright. I hope you … Continue reading
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Tagged chimney, park, scene, sculpture, Sydney, urban, vegetation, water
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View from a Wooden Coastal Path
More La Perouse scenery. There’s not much to say about this one. It’s just a pleasing photo with a nice balance of colour and light. I hope you enjoy.
Paint Portrait
I started this in May whilst dealing with some lingering effects from COVID-19. I’d been wanting to resume MS Paint Masterpieces and so I decided the best time was whilst still feeling crappy. Most of this was done then; I … Continue reading
Kayo Dot: Blasphemy: A Prophecy
This one took two listens. I felt there wasn’t enough said after the first time around so I spent the second one filling out the parts I thought were lacking the most. The result is something that’s not necessarily good, … Continue reading
A Poem About Shapes Moving Across the Sky
Just a quick and rough one. I like the imagery of this as well as the lack of knowing. Well, the idea of not knowing what something is or why it is doing what it is doing. I think I … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1164: Thinking About Stuff
I think that perhaps doing another speed challenge is not the best thing to do at this particular juncture but I feel like doing it for some reason. Perhaps I’m just too stubborn or something. Anyway. I think about the … Continue reading
One Thousand Word Challenge 194: A Fishing Day Ends
They sat there and they fished, and as they fished they thought about how the waves and wind raging against the other side of the small cape were close, but were it not for the sound of the waves crashing … Continue reading
Two Thousand Words in Twenty Minutes Once more
Once more I engage in racing the clock and I’m not certain as to why. I thought this would be a good idea but it seems that I had deceived myself and now I’m wondering as to how I go … Continue reading


