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Tag Archives: detail
Deconstruction
There’s some demolition work happening at Circular Quay at the moment. This was taken a few weeks ago. There’s a great level of detail in this photo, I think. A number of different textures enhanced by the photo being rendered … Continue reading
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Tagged cable, deconstruction, demolition, detail, monochrome, pattern, Sydney, texture, urban, Work
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Partially Lit
Yet another photo from Vivid. I think that the light illuminating a part of the building rather than the whole building helps to draw focus to that part which in turn allows for focus on specific details. I also like … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, City, detail, festival, Focus, illuminate, light, urban, vivid
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The Expansive Dune
The dune at the entrance to Smiths Lake is massive. I’m sure that there’s bigger ones out there, but this one seems to cover such a large area. I like how much detail there appears to be in the sand, … Continue reading
Fast Wake
Seeing water in motion makes me “Smile“, or at least want to smile. The churn of the water seems to be quite concentrated to a small area, and yet it exhibits quite a lot of detail and pattern, and seems … Continue reading
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Tagged detail, lake, pattern, photo challenge, smile, spray, sunset, wake, water
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Rangerer
This was my favourite sculpture from Sculpture by the Sea last year, I think. Not entirely sure. This sculpture is from Xia Hang and I think that you really have to admire his ability to craft as well as his … Continue reading
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Tagged art, craft, detail, rangerer, sculpture, sea, urban, xia hang
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Erosion on the Cliff Top
Great patterns that look as they are a flow appear to move on down the rock as the ocean spreads out as far as the eye can see. I really like the pattern and detail on the cliff top in … Continue reading
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Tagged cliff, detail, erosion, geology, lines, monochrome, nature, ocean, pattern, rock, water
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Flowers on the Branches
Whilst in the area that I was when I was looking at Brisbane C.B.D. I had a bit of a wander and took some more photos. Here’s one of those photos. I decided to play around with the processing on … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, branches, brisbane, contrast, detail, flowers, leaves, light, nature, plants, vegetation
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Well-worn Dirt Road
A path through the bush that leads to an exit and an entrance, either directly or indirectly. I think that part of the reason as to why the dirt appears to be as compressed as it is in this photo … Continue reading
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Tagged bush, detail, dirt, national, nature, park, path, plants, road, royal, track, vegetation, worn
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Waterfall Near a Cave
Here’s a waterfall that I saw whilst traipsing through the Royal National Park. It was rather lovely to see. I think that the picture captures it well. It was not powerful and rather small, but it was still wonderful and … Continue reading
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Tagged detail, fall, geology, landscape, light, long exposure, monochrome, nature, park, rock, royal national park, water, waterfall
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Reflected Building
Here’s a direct of the Red Centre Building reflected in the Robert Wester Building. This was taken when a uni colleague and I had finished studying for the day and were making our way elsewhere. I think that there’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, clouds, detail, monochrome, quiet, reflection, sky, Sydney, urban, windows
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