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Category Archives: Photography
Central Station Clock Tower
I think I’ve shared photos of this before, though perhaps not as gloomy or cold. I took this last week for the previous “Monochrome Madness, but I didn’t use it as I didn’t feel it worked as well for the … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Central, City, clock, monochrome, monochrome-madness, Sydney, time, tower, urban
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The Milky Way Comes From the Lights
I took this photo last year and didn’t share it until now. Not sure why. Getting this took going up a hill outside of Sydney in strong winds. The nearby town was visible and you can see the wind, but … Continue reading
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Tagged astrophotgraphy, Australia, lens-artists, long exposure, milky way, space, stars
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Light Rail in Motion
This is my submission into the three hundred-and-seventy-fourth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “On the Move!“. I took this specifically for the challenge and did so on Monday. Came through more in editing as the light … Continue reading
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Tagged lens-artists, light rail, motion, movement, transport, transportation, travel, vehicle
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Central Time
I took this yesterday, and specifically for this challenge. Had to go through Central, took a photo of the clock tower and this clock, and this photo is what I want to submit. It was taken quickly and turned out … Continue reading
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Tagged Central, clock, lights, monochrome, monochrome-madness, station, Sydney, time, urban
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A View of Mount Hay
Here’s a landscape photo of the land… or some of it in The Blue Mountains. Where I was had what I felt was a good vantage point of Mount Hay, hence the photo of Mount Hay. This is my submission … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, landscape, lens-artists, mount hay, mountain, nature
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Reaching in Spring
This is an odd photo and it’s mainly due to the lens I used, though it may look odd to me only due to remembering how the trees looked and them. I hope you enjoy.
Eucalyptus Sunrise
Admittedly the sunrise had already happened, and this is very much at the end of it, or just past. However, it feels like a sunrise still. A moody one; a silent one, and a still one, but still like one. … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, ephemeral, eucalyptus, lens-artists, nature, overcast, silhouette, sunrise, tree
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To the Shoulder
Just another reference photo. I’m not sure what I like about this one. It’s just kind of interesting. Not good; just interesting. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. The next one is hosted by Margaret … Continue reading
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Tagged face, form, hair, monochrome, monochrome-madness, neck, person, portrait, self, shadow, shoulder
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Llamas
There’s a place I know of that has llamas. I won’t say where because, in taking this photo, it became apparent that the owners are quite protective of them, but they are cute llamas. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, creatures, llamas, monochrome, monochrome-madness, standing, staring
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