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Over a Barrier
I decided to climb up the large rock at Seal Rocks in order to get a good shot at the top, but I did not make it the whole way and instead got this photo. The sea spray appears to … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, geology, nature, ocean, rock, sea, spray, texture, vegetation, water, waterscape
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Milton Man Gogh: Live at Lazybones Bar 04.03.2017 Review
The first band of the night was Martin Kay Group. They played an exploratory set with a nice balance between each player. Their sound seemed to be designed to take you on a journey and whilst I’m not so certain … Continue reading
Lights Shine in the Distance
Still working out how to use shallower depths of field. Another train shot at Redfern. The train was stopped there for a while so I took advantage of the opportunity. I like how the poles are silhouetted in this shot … Continue reading
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Tagged lights, platform, rail, Red, redfern, silhouette, station, sunset, Train, urban
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 393: Once More it is Hot
The heat is back! What is this? The weather?! I thought summer was gone for the next six months. I thought that we were finally free from the tyranny of the warm weather. I thought that there was a time … Continue reading
Pyrmont Bridge at Night
A photo… indeed. This time it is depicting a scene that features Pyrmont Bridge and people walking along its glorious body. I think that the lighting is warm and you get an idea of people moving. I think. I do … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bridge, buildings, crossing, lights, night, People, pyrmont, Sydney, urban
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Wheel and Buildings
Another shot of the wheel at Darling Harbour, with a few buildings looming in the background. Maybe it’s due to the amount of sky in the shot and the buildings taking up so little of the space, but to me … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, cabin, darling, ferris, harbour, monochrome, sky, Sydney, urban, wheel
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From Somewhere out the Back: Death to the Babyboomers by GODSWOUNDS
Shortly after I moved into the place I’ve lived in for the past two years I began to get rid of things that I had been carrying around for a while. A lot of what I was (and still am) … Continue reading
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Tagged album, babyboomers, Death, experimental, godswounds, instrument, island, Music, songs, sound
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Smiths Lake by Day
Here is a place “I’d Rather Be…” Actually, no. I’d rather not go back to Smiths Lake. I’d rather go elsewhere. I would rather be at Smiths Lake than the city, however. I think that the reflection being a bit … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, lake, land, nature, photo challenge, reflection, smiths, water, waterscape
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Serious Gulls
Some seagulls looking serious. Very serious. Probably serious about getting away from me as I approached. This is my entry into Leanne Cole‘s Monochrome Madness for this week. I strongly recommend checking it out to see what other people have submitted, … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, avian, beak, bird, gulls, monochrome, seagull, serious, silver
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Pelican Preening
Not something I get to see every day. Once more, another photo putting the form of a bird on display, but this time with another lazily floating about. I think that the outstretched wing leads to some great angularity in … Continue reading


