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Walk Through Rings
Same bridge as this one. I think in this photo there’s more of a sense of depth, and I like how that works to enhance the pattern formed by the frame. I also like how there’s a cold, industrial feel … Continue reading
Vertical Grill
Here is a building that was part of these two photos. This was a test shot but I like how it turned out. I’m pretty sure I’ve taken quite a few photos similar to this one, but that has little … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, design, lens-artists, monochrome, structure, Sydney, urban
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Old and New
Left side is the new one. I wasn’t at the best vantage point when I took this photo, but I think it turned out okay. There’s a decent amount of detail and texture, and there’s almost a sense of development … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, City, design, monochrome, new, old, structure, Sydney, texture, urban
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Where the Levels Meet
More photos of a car park. This one I took mostly due to finding this particular bit interesting. There was little thought that went into what I was doing. I do like the shifts in light. This is my submission … Continue reading
Circular Design
Originally I wasn’t going to do anything with this photo. I tried to capture this bit of fence in a certain way and didn’t quite pull it off. Works well in monochrome, however. There’s a bit of a bleakness with … Continue reading
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Tagged circular, damage, design, fence, frame, monochrome, object, rigid, urban
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Gladesville Bridge in the Afternoon
The same underside as seen in this photo, though at a different angle and time of day. This photo was taken roughly mid-afternoon, though it doesn’t feel as though it was. I think this shot feels a little bleak and … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, design, engineering, geometry, gladesville, pillar, structure, support, symmetry
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Opera House Corner
Another photo of The Sydney Opera House. I feel that this still is recognisable as the building that it is if you are familiar enough with it… maybe. Admittedly that is what I feel mostly due to having taken the … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, architecture, Australia, corner, design, house, opera, pattern, sails, Sydney, tiles, urban
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School of Business
This building designed for UTS by Frank Gehry. Parts of it have a sort of “crumpled” look, though it could be seen in other ways. It might be intended to invoke imagery of paper, though I’ve no idea if that … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, business, crumpled, design, rain, school, structure, Sydney, urban, uts, weather
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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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