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Elysian Rock
A lookout of which is near one of my favourite places in The Blue Mountains. This was taken on the way home from mushroom picking. It was a slight detour, but I wanted to get a shot of Mount Solitary. … Continue reading
Govett’s Leap
Apparently it departed for the void. The signpost almost seems lonely without the view. I think it’s interesting in that there’s a small amount of an area in this view with a great deal of nothing behind it. The fog … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, fence, fog, govetts leap, lookout, nature, scene, sign, view, weather
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A Side of Canterbury Station
I wonder how often people use this side of Canterbury Station. It appears as though it was once a platform in use, though now trains only pass by this side. I think that when I took this shot I like … Continue reading
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Tagged bench, canterbury, distance, fence, monochrome, platform, rail, space, station, urban
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Albert (Tibby) Cotter Walkway
Surprise! It’s a bridge. A bridge that coils around as it moves toward the ramp that allows the crossing of Anzac Parade in a safe manner. This shot has (to me) weird lighting. Not sure what it is about the … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bridge, coil, engineering, fence, overpass, path, pathway, Sydney, urban
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Congwong Beach
This is a beach in La Perouse. As you can see, this is a beach that has sand. The sand is somewhere between coarse and very fine. The beachfront is wide, but overall Congwong is a smaller beach than some … Continue reading
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Tagged congwong, dune, fence, fences, landscape, lens-artists, nature, perouse, sand, vegetation, water
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Sports Field
An urban sports field designed for the purposes of sports. I think that the angle helps to give a good idea of the size of the field. I like that this isn’t a “perfect” field. There’s damage, you can see … Continue reading
Cockatoo Lands on Fence
Another photo taken at the Sydney Institute of Marine Science. I think this photo looks a little odd as, whilst I know that the cockatoo is landing, it looks like it is standing there with its wings open for no … Continue reading
Pathway at a Train Station
Here’s a photo that I took on the way back home from the Field Trip. Once off the bus I caught a train to Town Hall to commence the second part of the journey. Well, that sounds rather important. Anyway, … Continue reading
Curved Walkway
Here’s a photo of a curved walkway near where I live. I took this on the same night as the last photo I shared. I like the shape and the curvature of the bridge. I also like the tone of … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, curve, fence, monochrome, night, path, Sydney, tone, tree, urban, walkway
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