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Tag Archives: frame
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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Bridging the Gap
I’m fairly certain I’ve taken a photo of The Sydney Harbour Bridge from roughly this point before. Not completely certain, but fairly certain. This is one where I like the perspective as you only see one end of the bridge. … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bridge, City, crossing, frame, harbour, lens-artists, monochrome, structure, Sydney, urban
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Gantry Crane
My understanding is that this is a gantry crane. I saw this at Albury Station. At the time I found it to be an interesting structure (and still do). I also wondered as to what its purpose was, for whilst … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, clouds, crane, frame, gantry, monochrome, rail, station, structure, urban
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Arching Structure
A photo of The Sydney Harbour Bridge where I feel as though I’ve tried to cram more of it into a frame than can fit. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. I suggest checking out … Continue reading
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Tagged arch, Australia, bridge, engineering, frame, harbour, monochrome, structure, Sydney, urban
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In Slag’s Cradle
A photo of part of a building related to a blast furnace framed by the same bit of slag as seen in this photo. When I took this photo I was trying to see how using the slag as framing … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, cradle, frame, monochrome, ruins, slag, vegetation, waste
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Sitting at the End
I took this photo whilst walking around Blackwattle Bay. I like the implied mystery of a person sitting there, facing the wall. I also like how the frame helps to draw focus toward the person. Shadows work in an interesting … Continue reading
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Tagged frame, monochrome, pattern, person, shadow, sitting, structure, urban
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Angles from an Angle
I took a few photos of the transmission tower I recently shared a photo of as I was trying to capture it at specific angles. A lot of the photos didn’t work out the way I wanted, but in processing … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, angles, frame, industrial, power, space, structure, tower, transmission, urban
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Towering Structure
This is a shot I took a few weeks ago now. Not sure as to why I waited so long to process it, but I did and now here we are. I was trying to frame the transmission tower in … Continue reading
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Tagged cables, clouds, design, engineering, frame, monochrome, structure, tower, transmission, urban
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Rusted Frame
During my recent walk through Balls Head Reserve I planned on taking my friend from there to Milsons Point via the coastline. Unfortunately the path is now blocked off around Sawmiller’s Reserve (though I might be remembering the pathway incorrectly) … Continue reading
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Tagged boat, contrast, frame, lens-artists, rust, rusted, structure, urban, water, waves
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