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Two Thousand Words in Twenty Minutes: Again, Why?
Alright, the second attempt at doing this. Why am I reattempting? I have more important things to do with my time, and yet I am doing this. There is work to do. There are things to take care of. There … Continue reading
Little Piece of Cloth
I was trying to do a scramble of writing two thousand words in under twenty minutes and this came from it. I was slowing down a bit, then picked back up, but (even though this is an absolute mess), once … Continue reading
One Thousand Word Challenge 226: Burning Out Harder
Why am I doing this to myself? Why am I about to do what I am about to do? I’m going to see if I can get quite a lot of words out today. This is not a good idea. … Continue reading
Ayako Saso: The Forgotten Village
One listen. I think I could’ve said a lot more about atmosphere and painted a strong image. Didn’t, which is okay. Just could’ve done more. Ayako Saso’s (佐宗 綾子) “The Forgotten Village” (“忘れられた村”) is from the soundtrack for Folklore (aka Folks Soul … Continue reading
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Tagged ayako saso, colour, despondent, folklore, forgotten village, keys, ornate, punctuates, shrinks, wanting
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Shadowed Sight
Another practise photo that turned out well. At least, I think it turned out well. You could probably argue that this image speaks to a loss of sense of identity we might try to protect ourselves from. A loss of … Continue reading
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Tagged arm, contrast, face, form, hands, monochrome, monochrome-madness, person, portrait, shadow
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One Thousand Word Challenge 225: It Started with Bundt Cake
Okay, so for some reason I think that right now I can churn out a thousand more words. I think I can do this but tit’s a bad idea, but we;ll see what happens. Let me rephrase: I think I … Continue reading
A Homely Hut in a Quarry
Whilst I was in Sydney Olympic Park on Saturday (and before I injured my foot), I was walking around The Brickpit Ring Walk. It had been a while since I was last there, decided it’d be nice to see. I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged aquaculture, homely, hut, lens-artists, quarry, roof, space, vegetation
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Yoichiro Yoshikawa: Invitation to the Underwater World
One listen. I’ve listened to this album a few times now, and I’m not sure why but this track caught me off guard. I don’t know why I wasn’t expecting it to be what it was, but I think that … Continue reading
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Tagged changing, currents, invitation, noise, relation, shape, submerges, underwater, waves, world, yoichiro yoshikawa
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Lone Truck on a Lone Drive
Truthfully there was traffic nearby. I stayed at this spot for the opportunity to capture the scene with one vehicle visible and this was the best one. I think it works in terms of space and isolation. For some reason … Continue reading
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Tagged drive, lone, monochrome, transport, truck, urban, vehicle
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