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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 660: Ahead of Myself
Alright, so I’m sitting here and it’s dark and somehow I’m still able to see what I;m doing. There’s a weird kind of striking contrast between the light that hits my fingers and the light on my keyboard. Feels like … Continue reading
Washed out, Saturated Sky
I was going to do a bit more writing about whatever came to mind but I think I’ve hit the peak of my energy for the day when it comes to writing stuff coming from somewhere within my mind. So … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 659: Wasting Your Time
I don’t have much time before the start of the shift so once more I’m really going to try and pump something out fast, but of course it will be of dubious quality, but of course that isn’t different from … Continue reading
A Poem on Trying to Write a Poem
I was trying to think of things to write and instead I wrote this. How like far too much of my writing. Anyway, I hope you enjoy. — On this eve my attempts At writing poetry have met an end … Continue reading
A Conversation with Jake of Periphery
This interview was conducted in early 2017. So I realised that on the last interview I shared here I said that at the time I was trying to capture a conversation. Now that I think about it I’m not entirely … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged album, band, conversation, Music, periphery, person, recording, talk, writing
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 658: Instead I’ll go Home
I think I don’t know as to where I need to be in order to start, but I know that slowly drifting away isn’t serving me any favours on a hot little plate. I guess I need to grapple with … Continue reading
Spreading Across the Sky
This was taken during one of my recent walks through my suburb, which (to me) is as much being “At Home” as is being inside. The clouds in this shot look really massive. That’s pretty much the only reason as … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged bright, cloud, clouds, cumulus, lens-artists, massive, scene, sky, spreading, stratocumulus, weather
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Valleys of Shade
Fun with processing. This was mostly me seeing what would happen if I pushed a few different things farther than I normally would. I think the shading impresses a sense of depth and distance on the scene. It was raining … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, clouds, landscape, monochrome, nature, shade, valley, vallleys, view, weather
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 657: Writing About What to Write About… Again
Time to start. Time to begin. Time to find the words and sort them into an order that makes sense. My hands do not seem to be functioning right now. That’s okay. They’ve had a strong burning sensation for ove3r … Continue reading


