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Gantry Crane
My understanding is that this is a gantry crane. I saw this at Albury Station. At the time I found it to be an interesting structure (and still do). I also wondered as to what its purpose was, for whilst … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, clouds, crane, frame, gantry, monochrome, rail, station, structure, urban
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HOME: Resonance
This one was written over three listens. “Resonance” is a song I’m familiar with but I found this easier to write than some of the other songs I’ve written about. With this I was mostly looking to describe what was … Continue reading
Tree Among Tracks
There was another that still had its leaves nearby, but I like how this particular tree feels solitary due to the framing. The immediate area around the tree feels rather dry and almost barren, but it’s there, still covered in … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, dry, leaves, platform, rail, railway, station, tracks, tree, vegetation
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Arching Structure
A photo of The Sydney Harbour Bridge where I feel as though I’ve tried to cram more of it into a frame than can fit. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. I suggest checking out … Continue reading
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Tagged arch, Australia, bridge, engineering, frame, harbour, monochrome, structure, Sydney, urban
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Mitsuto Suzuki: Shadow of Valhalla
This was written over two listens. I may have heard the song before last night, but I’m not entirely certain. Regardless, I wasn’t too familiar with the song when I started writing about it; something I think was a good … Continue reading
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Tagged dance, Final Fantasy, Mitsuto Suzuki, moment, shadow, shimmering, song, sounds, Valhalla, wrap
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Tarô Iwashiro: Breath of Fire IV ~ Opening Animation
This was written over four, though maybe five listens. There were some pauses, though the song is quite short. I tried to strike a balance between imagery I was getting and what was happening in the song. The imagery was … Continue reading
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Tagged breath of fire, dawn, distance, expanse, flowing, instrument, Journey, opening, song, synth, taro iwashiro, wind
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Road and Walls
Here’s a photo of part of The Hume Highway as it passes through Albury. I think the lines on the closest side of the highway function well as leading lines to the oncoming traffic. It helps impress a sense of … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, highway, hills, hume, lines, road, vegetation, walls
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A Poem About Working in Customer Service
This was sort of written quickly and sort of written slowly. Written in bursts is a better way of putting it, I think. This one is a little better than some of the others I’ve written. Despite being not good … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 966: Ready for Consumption
Alright, so what I did was what I did and then I did the other thing which led to where the ocean resides on a Sunday. I don’t know as to how this all happened, but I can assure you, … Continue reading


