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Spread of Light
Recently whilst on a brief break during a shift working I went into my backyard. When I looked at the sky I saw the clouds and the way they were spread out was something I wanted to capture. I grabbed … Continue reading
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Tagged cables, cars, clouds, expanse, house, lens-artists, light, pole, sky, sun, trees, urban
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Path into a Jungle
Whilst the area that this path leads into and out of is referred to as a jungle, it’s not quite one… maybe. I don’t quite know. When I took this shot I think I was trying to capture a sense … Continue reading
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Tagged bush, grass, growth, hill, jungle, landscape, nature, path, pathway, tpm20_32, trees, vegetation
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Small Suburban Scenery
What is there that I can say about this particular photo? I do like the framing the trees provide. They partially obscure two buildings and help to draw focus to the road which has nothing out of the expected on … Continue reading
Shopping
Here’s a photo of a shopping trolley sitting in Cooks River. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. I suggest checking out Leanne’s photography, as well as checking out what other people submit. A lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged basket, frame, monochrome, shopping, structure, trolley, urban, water, wheels
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Weathered Rock
Saw this at a beach, as evidenced by the appearance of sand, and waves, and ocean… Why did I state that? It’s rather obvious. Anyway, I saw this and tried to get a photo that captured it well. I feel … Continue reading
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Tagged appearance, colour, form, geology, nature, ridges, rock, rough, shape, smooth, texture, weathered
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Trees Fill The Scene
There’s a lookout slightly over two kilometres from where I live. It’s not the biggest nor the greatest lookout, but it does allow for an appreciable view. I feel as though there is a strong sense of distance in this … Continue reading
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Tagged buildings, expanse, flora, landscape, Sydney, trees, urban, vegetation, view
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An Open Space for a Rocky Landscape
The same location as seen in these photos. I like the “rough flatness”, as well as the feeling of the area being open. The small pools of water reflect the sky quite nicely, and there are a few interesting formations … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, formation, geology, landscape, lens-artists, open, pool, reflection, rock, space, terrain, water
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The Cahill Expressway on a Rainy Day
This was taken in February when I was wandering around Sydney CBD during a storm. It feels rather flat and dreary. The weather was a bit dreary at this point, but the area didn’t feel as flat as this does. … Continue reading
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Tagged buildings, City, expressway, footpath, monochrome, rain, reflection, road, storm, Sydney, tpm20_31, traffic, weather
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Hardenbergia violacea
Here is a photo of what I feel is a rather pretty collection of flowers that I saw yesterday. Most of them are yet to fully bloom, which I feel adds a sense of youth to the image. I feel … Continue reading
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Tagged colour, flora, flowers, flowing, hardenbergia, leaves, plant, tpm20_30, violacea, waraburra
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Wharf View
I waited too long to do anything and currently am rather tired, so tonight it’s just this photo I’m sharing. I like that in this shot what is in the distance is a park rather than a far side of … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, lights, monochrome, pattern, post, sand, shadow, structure, trees, view, water, wharf
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