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South Bowenfels
This was taken from a lookout point; one that provided a great vantage point to get long and wide views. There’s a fair bit of cleared land in photo, which is a shame. I feel the same about the residential … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bowenfels, clouds, development, expanse, landscape, rural, vegetation, view, weather
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Grose Valley
And its surrounds. I feel as though this photo helps to impose a sense of massiveness through distance. I also feel that it carries a sense of quiet and power. Not sure if the photo came through too dark, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, grose, landscape, nature, ridge, shadow, valley, weather
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Old Walls
Walls part of ruins associated with a blast furnace. Now available for public viewing; something of which I have conflicted views on, but ultimately lean toward it being a positive thing as it gives more of a chance to think … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, architecture, geometry, lens-artists, ruins, structure, walls, windows
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Wind Erosion
This is part of a cave that was eroded by wind, or at least that is what I’ve surmised from what I’ve read. I like how the layers are revealed as you get a sense of different periods of time … Continue reading
Mount Hay
Another day of being quite tired, so no lengthy rambling today. Here is a somewhat-moody photo of Mount Hay. I find its shape to be quite interesting as it rises up and strikes out quite well, but almost appears as … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, curve, hay, landscape, mount, mountain, nature, scenery, vegetation
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Slag
This is a large chunk of slag I saw in Lithgow. It’s not often I get to see slag, let alone slag of this size and shape. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. I suggest … Continue reading
Rhodes in the Afternoon
Here’s a photo of Rhodes. This is similar to the last photo shared, though perhaps this one is much more dramatic due to the lighting and the colour of the buildings. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged afternoon, bridge, buildings, overcast, reflection, rhodes, structure, Sydney, urban, water
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A Small Part of Homebush Bay
I like the reflection in this photo as it reminds me of an audio waveform. I also like the detail in what is visible coming through. Especially the boat wrecks. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged boat, buildings, homebush, monochrome, reflection, urban, vegetation, water, wreck
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Distant Rainfall
This photo was taken from a lookout of which I can’t quite remember the name of. I can confirm it was west of Sydney, however. What I really like about this photo is how there’s a large amount of space … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, landscape, lens-artists, overcast, rainfall, road, rural, weather
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Three Sisters and Mount Solitary
There’s a quietness to this image that I was trying to show through processing. I didn’t quite get it to come forward, but I’m happy with the result. However, I need to state that this area is not as red … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, formation, geology, landscape, mount, nature, sisters, solitary, three, valley
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