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Cup on a Wet Surface
Taken a few weeks ago whilst in the city whilst it was raining. I was trying to frame the cup dramatically. Didn’t quite work, but I like the result. You’ve this interesting surface harmed by the cup being there, both … Continue reading
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Tagged cup, lens-artists, rain, reflection, rubbish, surface, Sydney, urban, water, wet
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1439: A Cup on my Desk
A beat is going and I’ve already spent far too much time as I need to go and do things and those things require my presence. But I’ve still some time. I can prattle on a bit and get to … Continue reading
Tea on the Edge
This was taken whilst working on the same shoot as this photo. I’m fairly certain the only reason why I took this photo was due to how I was able to frame it as it was aesthetically pleasing to me. … Continue reading
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Tagged colour, cup, drink, edge, lens-artists, liquid, napkin, plate, tea, texture
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Smoothies
Behold! Some smoothies! I imagine that they would have tasted “Sweet“. This is my submission into The Daily Post‘s photo challenge for the week. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged bench, container, cup, drink, glass, photo challenge, smoothies, strawberry, sweet
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Crushed Coffee Cup
I was at the Australian Museum recently, walking around and looking at things that I’d seen many times before, as well as some new things as it underwent renovations recently. Whilst sitting on a bench, I saw this coffee cup … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, Australian, bench, coffee, colour, crush, cup, museum, renovation
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Tea Steam
Today Fe and I were working on our music. Before we began we had lunch. Both being fans of tea, we had tea with our lunch. That sounds rather uninteresting. I took this photo of the tea that Fe was … Continue reading
Dark Tea
This is a picture of two teas combined with each other. It was lychee black and green tea. I like this picture as the tea looks quite dark; almost like petrolium. I would say that it becomes a statement about … Continue reading


