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Covering the Surface
Just some powerful wave action. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged motion, movement, nature, ocean, platform, rock, water, wave
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It Goes in Lines
Bit of a photographic error here, but I like the result quite a lot. Not anything fancy; just interesting to me. I hope you enjoy.
Wollemi Pine, Another View
Another photo of the wollemi pine I have. This bit was still quite fresh, and I guess still is at the moment, but it was more fresh when this was taken than it is now. This is my submission into … Continue reading
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Tagged flora, leaves, lens-artists, monochrome, pine, plant, vegetation, wollemi
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Form in Wind
Lucius Lu’s Navigating the Winds was one of the sculptures featured as part of this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. It’s one that I like quite a lot, and here I like the sense of isolation that comes through. A … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, figure, form, monochrome, monochrome-madness, navigating, ocean, person, sculpture, winds
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1423: There is no getting away
What is even going on? I’m sitting here and nothing is happening, and this person is droning in my ear and I have no freedom to articulate or respond. I cannot get away mas they follow me wherever I go, … Continue reading
Crouching, Thinking, Launching
Here’s a photo of Sue Corbet’s Crouching, Thinking, Launching as seen at this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. A lot of people were taking photos of it with the end of the curves aligned with where the ocean met the … Continue reading
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Tagged crouching, figures, launching, monochrome, monochrome-madness, sculpture, sue corbet, thinking
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On Maruki and The Phantom Thieves
So I’ve been working on this essay which I’ll be publishing somewhere away from the usual places. I’ve been working on it for far too long and slowly chipping away, and it needed a lot of work and still does … Continue reading
Pinpoint Cleaning
Another photo of a pelican cleaning itself, and another one where it feels a bit odd, I guess. But it feels natural too. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged avian, beak, bird, Clean, cleaning, pelican, standing, wing
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Shade and Sunlight
And all in one picture. Featuring one organism! Not much to say. Feels like a pattern, and I’m quite happy with how this photo turned out. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged branch, branches, flora, leaves, light, monochrome, plant, prunus, shade, sunlight
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From a Crevice
Growth happens in a lot of places, including this crevice in a wall in my backyard. It’s nice to see this kind of adaptability and exploitation of whatever space there is to grow. Not always, but here it’s nice. I … Continue reading


