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Transmission Tower by the Highway
Taken on the drive back from the marine science field trip. A tall transmission tower that stands over everything in the area as clouds in an open sky frame its structure. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged angles, cables, clouds, sky, structure, tall, tower, transmission, trees
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Looming Behind
I went for a bit of a walk yesterday. During the walk I stopped at Pyrmont and walked to this place to take some photos. It had been the first time in a while that I was there, although earlier … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, apartments, arch, architecture, bridge, cables, clouds, looming, pyrmont, Sydney, urban, windows
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Transmission Tower Once More.
Here’s the transmission tower that Ewe and I saw, except now with it being more visible. Well, visible in a different way. A tall structure that can be seen as imposing in its height and bony body. I hope you … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, cables, engineering, pattern, power, sky, structure, tall, tower, transmission
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Transmission Tower
Here’s a transmission tower that Ewe and I walked under whilst we were in the Blue Mountains. I think that the geometric pattern of the structure is fairly interesting. There’s a good use of angles in the structure. I also … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, architecture, cables, design, engineering, geometry, pattern, power, sky, structure, tower, transmission
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Structural Patterns
Another shot of Anzac Bridge. Another shot of part of its structure. I think that the visible patterns on this one coalesce with each other quite well. It probably has to do with how much of it is straight lines, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, architecture, bridge, cables, design, geometry, lines, structural, structure, Sydney, urban
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Cables
Here is a shot of… well… cables. I think that they form an interesting pattern and sit well with the sky in the background. I like that, to me, the cables feel smaller than they are. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged Anzac, bridge, cable, cables, engineering, lines, pattern, sky, structure, urban
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An Arch and the Sky
Here’s a shot of one of the Archs of Anzac Bridge with the sky. I thought that this was more in focus than it turned out to be. Oh well. I like that, whilst this bridge is very familiar to … Continue reading
Driving on Anzac Bridge
This is one of the photos that I took last week whilst being driven home. I think that it’s mostly due to processing, but I like how bright the sky appears in comparison to the arch of Anzac Bridge, as … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, arch, architecture, bridge, cables, City, clouds, lines, road, sky, sunset, Sydney, urban
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An Arch
Whilst processing this photo I tried to go for a look of impressionism. I think it almost worked. I like how the clouds turned out, how they work with the light and how this section of Anzac Bridge is, aside … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, Anzac, arch, architecture, bridge, cables, clouds, impressionism, light, sky, Sydney, view
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Cables in Profile
Another photo that I took on my recent trip through Pyrmont. I like how Anzac Bridge frames the shot and sits in silhouette against the sky. I also like how there’s different shades running through the clouds. This is my … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, arch, architecture, bridge, cables, City, clouds, frame, monochrome, profile, shade, sky, Sydney
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