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Rainbow Over Power
Walking home from a nearby train station recently. Had the opportunity to get this shot and as such I took it. I think it creates for a nice contrast. Something pretty nice to see cut through by something that is … Continue reading
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Tagged arc, cables, clouds, contrast, lens-artists, overcast, pole, power, rainbow, structure, weather
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Quarry Rock in Sunset’s Light
One spot visited during the past two days. Part of the remains of an area that saw a great deal of activity. I think that the cloud pattern works really well with the rock formation; especially with how the light … Continue reading
More of The Cooks River
As per the title. I think the curvature of the “river” is nice as it really gives a sense of the whole thing getting away from you… or perhaps coming toward you. Not much water so you see more of … Continue reading
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Tagged base, clouds, construction, cooks, curve, river, trees, urban, water
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Spreading out Across the Sky
Walking along the Cooks River and I had the opportunity to get this shot and so get this shot is what I did, and now you are able to view it as it is here, as opposed to not here. … Continue reading
Power Pole During Last Light
As seen in suburbia. The cables and the power pole cut into the sky and appear more as their silhouette rather than as their actual form. At the same time, it is clear that they are what they are. I … Continue reading
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Tagged cable, clouds, engineering, light, line, linear, pole, power, silhouette, sky
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Ongoing Development in Town Hall’s Shadows
Taken whilst walking through the city during one recent morning. I like the strong contrast from the shadows and I also like how there’s a few different styles of “Architecture” in the shot. I also like how the development kind … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, City, clock, development, lens-artists, monochrome, shadow, structure, Sydney, urban
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One Cleans the Other
A photo of two rock doves. Taken around the same time as the other two recent bird photos. I think that this is a nice, pleasant a small photo. It’s a small thing that’s happening and as such it feels … Continue reading
Heading Somewhere
More birds. This time heading off across a large pond to somewhere else. Possibly to a source of food. I think that seeing birds run along water for whatever reason is always something that is in a way fascinating to … Continue reading
Landing Duck
A photo of a feathered friend in the process of landing. I like how it appears here. Sort of still, but also sort of in motion. I also like that the water is not heavily disturbed. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged anatidae, animal, avian, bird, duck, form, land, landing, monochrome, water, wings
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Sandstone, Sea and Sky
I think this is the third time I’ve shared this kind of scene. It’s probably more, but I think this is the third. I think that this does a good job of showing a small part of the coastal environment. … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, environment, geology, nature, ocean, overcast, rock, sandstone, sea, sky, water
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