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Mass Above the Land
A view from a place with a view. I went a bit heavy on this one and I’m not sure I can justify it, but I like the result. It brings out the clouds pretty well, I think. It also … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, clouds, landscape, monochrome, monochrome-madness, nature, valley
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Growth Around the Banksia
Here’s a photo of a banksia. Vegetation grows around it and it serves as a memory of an area affected by bushfires. This is my submission into the two hundred-and-thirty-second Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Looking … Continue reading
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Tagged banksia, blue mountains, branches, burned, bush, bushfire, flora, lens-artists, nature, plant, tree, vegetation
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A Trail Cuts Into Vegetation
A photo taken in The Blue Mountains. This one feels a bit weird to me. I think it has to do with the focus, but it could be a number of things. I like the contrast between this trail and … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, flora, nature, path, pathway, trail, trees, vegetation
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A Bit of a Larger Rock
Here’s a small bit of rock that I feel works better in monochrome than it does colour, but maybe that’s due to being able to get away with pushing contrast a bit more for this particular bit of rock. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, geology, monochrome, overcast, photogenic, rock, structure
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Govetts Creek Flows Through the Valley
Pretty sure that is Govetts Creek. Might be two creeks, but pretty sure it’s just the aforementioned one. This was taken during a recent trip to The Blue Mountains. I had the opportunity to take a photo of this view … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, govetts creek, landscape, lens-artists, nature, overcast, valley
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Anvil at the Top
This is part of Anvil Rock Lookout and I’m surprised it turned out as well as it did. I wasn’t expecting anything bad, but this photo is crisper and better balanced than I first thought when I took it. This … Continue reading
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Tagged anvil, Australia, blue mountains, clouds, fence, geology, lookout, railing, rock, steps
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Distant Towers
Distance certainly can help for some photos. I think in this instance it gives more of a sense of smallness. Maybe also a sense of the quiet and sombre. Possibly a loneliness. This is my submission into the two hundred-and-twenty-second … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, landscape, lens-artists, minimalism, monochrome, silhouette, towers, weather
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Cliffs Among The Rain
I thought I’d shared a photo of this specific bit of The Blue Mountains before, but I’m unable to find it right now. If I do I’ll update and link it to here. A bit of rain in this photo … Continue reading
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Tagged blue mountains, cliffs, landscape, rain, rainfall, storm, vegetation, weather
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Rain Moves Through The Megalong
Another recent photo I took whilst on the way home from a recent trip to Bathurst. I thought I’d shared more photos of The Megalong Valley outside of these two (and this one which isn’t so much about the valley, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, landscape, lens-artists, megalong, rain, rainfall, storm, sunlight, valley, weather
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Obscuring Cloud Cover
Here’s a photo I took at roughly the same time as these ones. I like how there’s a sense of detail whilst also a sense of ambiguity to this one. You can see what is behind the clouds, but you … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, landscape, nature, sky, valley, weather
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