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About Stupidity Hole

I'm some guy that does stuff. Hoping to one day fill the internet with enough insane ramblings to impress a cannibal rat ship. I do more than I probably should. I have a page called MS Paint Masterpieces that you may be interested in checking out. I also co-run Culture Eater, an online zine for covering the arts among other things. We're on Patreon!

Fountain Outside The NGV

This was taken on the way to seeing the MoMA exhibition. There’s some slight vignetting that I think helps to frame the subject. I like that most of the spouts have a similar, yet different water shape coming out of … Continue reading

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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 467: Walking and Something About a Carp

Once more, the morning is here and I am here where I am, which is in a building that is larger than it appears as you don’t actually get to see much of the building from the outside, or you  … Continue reading

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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 466: Not a Hard Thing

This morning I went to sit at a café and read, which is something I do on a weekly basis as sometimes I like to be part of the bourgeois elite, despite my never truly being able to reach for … Continue reading

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Height

Whilst in Melbourne I went to the MoMA exhibition being held at The National Gallery of Victoria. It was interesting. This was in the last room of the exhibition. I won’t explain the process or what it is related to, … Continue reading

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Docklands Pylons

More pylons. I was lucky to be able to get them all in one frame. I like that everything is meant to look scenic and ideal as I don’t think much (if anything) clashes with the visible buildup of rubbish. … Continue reading

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Mark Kozelek: Mark Kozelek Review

This review can be read on Cool Try. If you read this here, then please also go to Cool Try and check out more music-related articles. Anyway, here’s the review. —– Mark Kozelek has become a fairly restless artist. Knocking out … Continue reading

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Silver-Capped Pylons

Some pylons at Docklands with silver caps. As wind blew past the caps rattled and created a percussive, rhythmic sound. It was wonderful. I like how the ones in the scene are spaced apart and I like how they seem … Continue reading

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Southbank at Dawn

Another photo of Southbank, but this time with a greater amount of open space. I like how the colours interact with the light of the dawn, as well as how large and vague the clouds appear. Some of the cars … Continue reading

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Waking Southbank Offices

On the second morning of my recent trip to Melbourne I went wandering to capture the sunrise. The wander ended up being successful but not for the purpose that I had set myself. To me this photo feels both quiet … Continue reading

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Wing Over Melbourne

I’ve shared this one as I think that it serves as a good counterpoint to the last one. A shot taken whilst heading back to Sydney would probably work as a better counterpoint, but that can come later. The ground … Continue reading

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