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Face at an Edge
I thought I’d have more time to write today but I don’t, and that’s okay. I’m sitting down and I’m taking it easy right now. Just relaxing. I took this photo a few weeks ago, finding myself interested in the … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, architecture, building, design, edge, face, monochrome
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Between Steeples
There’s a patch of clear sky between these steeples. Initially I was trying to capture this part of St Mary’s Cathedral without any clear sky in it, but I think what I’ve captured works here. It sort of feels like … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, between, cathedral, crack, grimness, monochrome, monochrome-madness, space, steeple, steeples, structure, Sydney, urban
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The Grills
I don’t know what this is for. I don’t think it has an entrance. At least I’ve never seen one, but I can only imagine that there is a way into the space. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged architecture, design, monochrome, structure, Sydney, urbam
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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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Two Sails
Two sails of The Sydney Opera House, though with an intentionally obfuscating framing. This is my submission into the three hundred-and-sixty-seventh Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Everyone Should See This“. The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, house, lens-artists, monochrome, opera, sails, structure, Sydney
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Sky Wharf
This is what’s above the door(s) in this photo. To me this feels a little bit like looking at a wharf from underneath. Not entirely, of course – I don’t imagine the design here would be the most amenable to … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, design, monochrome, monochrome-madness, reflection, sky, structure, urban, walls
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Arch from Under
A photo of one of the arches of ANZAC Bridge from under it. Probably could’ve gone for something a but more even in frame, but this particular angle appealed to me at the time. This is my submission into the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, arch, architecture, bridge, cables, design, lens-artists, lines, monochrome, Sydney, urban
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Lines, Lights and Reflections
This scene feels very geometric to me. I think it has a lot to do with with the lines in the structure. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. The next one is hosted by Dawn … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, glass, lights, lines, monochrome, monochrome-madness, reflection, structure, urban, windows
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Sunrise Windows
Recently I saw this building reflecting sunrise’s light and so I took a quick photo with my phone. The building looked illusory; it was a really lucky shot. A few days later I tried to capture the same thing with … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, lens-artists, morning, reflection, structure, sunrise, Sydney, tree, urban
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Marlborough Hotel
The Marlborough Hotel (AKA The Marly) is near my work. I think that, since I’ve been able to, I’ve been in there maybe ten times. Possibly fifteen, but I think ten at most. Most times I’ve been there, however, have … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, hotel, lens-artists, marlborough, monochrome, newtown, sign, structure, Sydney, urban
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