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As Seen From Blackwattle Bay
Another test shot. I like how the space between each building prevents this particular area from feeling overly cluttered and I also like how the colours give a bit of a warm feeling. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged architecture, bay, blackwatter, boats, buildings, space, Sydney, tower, urban
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Crane on Cockatoo Island
Here is a photo… of a crane… on Cockatoo Island. I took this a few weeks ago. I was ill at home and wanted to go for a walk, so I went somewhere to catch the sunset. A lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, boat, boats, City, cockatoo, crane, geometry, island, Sydney, urban, water
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Soft Sunset at the Fish Market
I had my camera with me whilst I was heading home on Tuesday. I was on my bike for the first time in almost two months and therefore was sweating a fair bit. When I reached the Fish Market I … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, architecture, boats, bridge, cityscape, clouds, fish, market, reflection, sunset, Sydney, urban, water
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Sunset at Snails Bay
Here is the best shot of the sunset at Snails Bay that I took. I decided not to crop the photo as I think it would have left it weakened. I like how the foreground frames the background. I also … Continue reading
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Tagged bay, boats, clouds, long exposure, rock, sky, snails, sunset, Sydney, trees, urban, water
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Snails Bay After Sunset
I was back at Ballast Point Park on the weekend to try and get the sunset. I did managed to capture the end of the sunset, as well as this shot after setting the aperture low. I like that the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bay, boats, clouds, haze, lights, long exposure, reflection, snails, Sydney, urban, water
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Tuesday Sunrise
This morning I decided it would be better not to take my camera with me. It was a silly idea. The first picture was when I realised I should have taken my camera with me. I was on Pyrmont Bridge … Continue reading


