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In Slag’s Cradle
A photo of part of a building related to a blast furnace framed by the same bit of slag as seen in this photo. When I took this photo I was trying to see how using the slag as framing … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, cradle, frame, monochrome, ruins, slag, vegetation, waste
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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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Rib Cage
At least, it looks a little like one. 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 what people are … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, house, lines, monchrome, opera, pattern, structure, Sydney, urban
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Sails Three
Similar to this photo, but also different. I think this one has a better sense of depth and shows the structures a little better. I also like the brightness as it sort of makes the sails feel dry, if that … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, design, house, opera, sails, Sydney, three, trio, urban
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Facing Two Directions
More of The Sydney Opera House. With this one I think I was trying to capture the shape of these two sails together. Maybe I just liked the difference in perception of angularity. Not sure. This is my submission into Leanne … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, architecture, Australia, design, house, monochrome, opera, sails, structure, Sydney, urban
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Three Sails
With this photo I was trying to get a sort of layered effect with the sails. Didn’t go as well as I hoped, but there’s always next time. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged architecture, house, layer, monochrome, opera, sails, Sydney, three, urban
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Under a Sail
Here’s a part of The Sydney Opera House. I like seeing the underside of this sail as it shows the utilitarian aspect of the building. In part the the structure appears as though it was influenced by brutalism, which makes … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, design, house, monochrome, opera, sail, shape, structure, Sydney, tiles, urban
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Between Cables Again
This is the western side of the same pylon in yesterday‘s photo. I think in some ways this image has a different feel. I think it might be a little clearer on some details, but due to the shade the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, arch, architecture, asymmetry, bridge, cables, clouds, lines, pattern, Sydney
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Between Cables
More of ANZAC Bridge. I really like how the cables seem to be spread out as it creates this feeling of asymmetry through perspective, I think. I also like how clear the cables came through. They stick out and take … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, arch, architecture, asymmetry, bridge, cables, lines, monochrome, pattern, Sydney
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Structural Bits
Another photo of part of The Sydney Opera House. I think this was another photo where I was trying to show the Sydney Opera House as recognisably itself without showing in the way that it is most often seen. Not … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, design, house, lens-artists, opera, sails, structure, Sydney, tiles
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