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Shadows in The Megalong Valley
Here is a photo of part of The Megalong Valley. I think that the clouds look rather massive here. I think that that is in part due to how the valley appears, as well as how open most of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, expanse, landscape, megalong, nature, shadow, sky, vegetation, weather
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Opera House Corner
Another photo of The Sydney Opera House. I feel that this still is recognisable as the building that it is if you are familiar enough with it… maybe. Admittedly that is what I feel mostly due to having taken the … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, architecture, Australia, corner, design, house, opera, pattern, sails, Sydney, tiles, urban
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Differing Sizes
Another photo of Rhodes. Whilst I like the height differences in general, as well as how they affect the reflection, I really like how the two buildings with cranes around them appear to just dwarf everything, even the other large … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, clouds, cranes, monochrome, reflection, rhodes, structure, Sydney, urban
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Shipwreck Habitat
A photo involving a shipwreck but not quite focusing on that shipwreck so much as the surrounds. It sort of functions as additional habitat which is nice. It gives birds a place to be away from pedestrian traffic too. I … Continue reading
Cockatoo
Been a while since I’ve shared a photo involving one or more cockatoos. Here is a photo of one cockatoo. I’m fairly certain it was watching what I was doing, though perhaps not so much in this photo. Much more … Continue reading
Sisters Three
Similar to yesterday’s shared photo, but focusing more closely on The Three Sisters and how they’re partially obscured by clouds. I do like how the clouds affect the image as it makes it feel more vague in a way. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, formation, geology, lens-artists, nature, sisters, three, weather
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Three Sisters and Mount Solitary Among Clouds
When I recently returned to the mountains I went back to this spot to try and capture it with clouds filling just the valley. Instead I got this. I like this as it alters the feel of the area; especially … Continue reading
School of Business
This building designed for UTS by Frank Gehry. Parts of it have a sort of “crumpled” look, though it could be seen in other ways. It might be intended to invoke imagery of paper, though I’ve no idea if that … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, business, crumpled, design, rain, school, structure, Sydney, urban, uts, weather
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Narrow Neck Through Clouds
Or part of it anyway. I really like how the clouds obscure detail in this one. There’s enough to get an idea of things, but you’re missing the whole picture. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, geology, landscape, narrow, neck, vegetation, weather
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In Slag’s Cradle
A photo of part of a building related to a blast furnace framed by the same bit of slag as seen in this photo. When I took this photo I was trying to see how using the slag as framing … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, cradle, frame, monochrome, ruins, slag, vegetation, waste
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