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From West Ryde Station to Tempe Station
I caught the train from Central to West Ryde. Easy part of the cycle. Got me to where I wanted to begin and it got me there pretty quickly. Once there I got off the train and began making my … Continue reading
Structures of Power
This was taken whilst close to Olympic Park. I think that the overcast sky and the pushing of the black levels have made this appear like something a bit shadowy and menacing (in a way). I think that the cables … Continue reading
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Tagged cables, clouds, frame, overcast, structure, Sydney, tower, transmission, trees, urban, weather
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 458: Nothing to Reach For
It’s all a cruise, this time of the hour. Sometimes it is not a cruise and instead it is a drag, but at the moment it is a cruise and gliding my way to victory is what I hope to … Continue reading
Building Development
Some buildings. Some already developed. Some being developed. Once more the location is Wentworth Point. The reflection appears to be a vague description, but no less real than the real thing. Muted colours against a bright, cloudy sky. I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, clouds, construction, develop, development, reflect, reflection, Sydney, urban, water
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Cliff with a View
Once more, another photo taken in the Royal National Park. I think that I have a photo of the view from near the edge, but I like this photo more. It gives a bit more of a view of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bush, cliff, geology, horizon, landscape, national, nature, park, rock, royal, texture, vegetation
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Wild Card Review
Jason Statham plays a guy who has a gambling addiction. He also fights but only sometimes. His gambling addiction is also only sometimes. Sometimes he’s recovering, sometimes he’s not. He works as a mercenary-type chaperone, or something. People pay him … Continue reading
Wentworth Point
Here’s a photo that I took yesterday. I decided to head out to Rhodes in the afternoon to wander around for a while. Ended up walking to Olympic Park. Anyway, I think that the overexposure helps to bring the focus … Continue reading
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Tagged apartments, architecture, buildings, cityscape, crane, point, reflection, suburbs, Sydney, urban, wentworth
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 457: Another Sleep-Related Polemic
Argh, it’s time to wake up. However, I have been awake for a number of hours due to my body deciding that the time to wake up was far earlier than usual and now I’ve had COFFEE and I don’t … Continue reading
Slight Lean
On the way home from work a few days ago I saw this and decided to take a picture, as evidenced by the picture which is being shared here. I find myself wondering as to what is causing this to … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, bent, graffiti, lean, leaning, monochrome, object, urban
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Eroding Layers of Rocky Clifftops
I’ve sat on this one for a little while and I’m not sure why. I think that the light is balanced really well and the layers create a pattern redolent of waves, wind blowing through a field, and sand dunes. … Continue reading
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Tagged clifftop, clouds, erode, eroding, geology, landscape, layers, nature, pattern, rock, sky, weathered, weathering
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