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Trolley Incident
During the morning two days ago a train at Town Hall broke down, leading to delays across the train network. I would go on about it and how our network is bad, but to be honest every passing year this … Continue reading
Station Frame
Taken at Ashfield Station. I think the fog kind of helps to draw focus to the structure in the foreground, but at the same time it doesn’t necessarily take away from what is in the background. I also like how … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, ashfield, depth, fog, frame, lens-artists, railway, station, structure, urban
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 597: Another Exam Finished
Exams: They are a thing. They are a thing that I am now over and done with. Well, for a few weeks at least. At the moment there are no exams, as far as I am aware, but there are … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged exam, jolly, pass, performance, plant, potting, strawberries, stuff, tired
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 596: Coffee, Ocean
The coffee is entering my body through the mouth of which it liquid is accepted via, and as such it will enter me, but it will not swirl around. It will not swirl around in the way an Ekman spiral … Continue reading
Macquarie Lighthouse
This is a Lighthouse. Not only is this a lighthouse, but it is a lighthouse I took a photo of recently. I like that in this shot, the lighthouse kind of feels both out of place and not. It breaks … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, design, landscape, lcp19_31, lighthouse, macquarie, monochrome, scene, structure, urban
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The Unknown Saint Review
Here’s a review I recently wrote for a subject I undertook this trimester. This is one I may partially re-work and put onto Culture Eater. There’s some parts I think can be worded much better. I hope you enjoy. — … Continue reading
The Chase
I was in Burwood Park taking photos of birds when I bore witness to this scene. The gull had a bit of food in its mouth and it was “running” away from an ibis chasing after it. It was wonderfully … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 595: Cram to Regality
Well, here we are once more. The almighty cram is about to begin. There is a lot there that I’m going to need to cram in, but so long as I smash out around forty to fifty hours of study … Continue reading
Reflective Power
More photography of The Cooks River. The reflection is distorted, but not to the point where you can’t tell what anything is. It looks like an imitation of an impressionist painting, I think. The afternoon light is captured on the … Continue reading
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Tagged cooks, lens-artists, new, old, power, reflection, reflective, river, scene, tower, transmission, urban, water
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 594: A Journey Most Perilous
It’s gotten cold, but I guess that’s to be expected, considering we’re right in the heart of winter at the moment. Well, we’re actually nearing the tail end of winter. Soon it will be spring once more and that means … Continue reading


