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Weaving Through Valleys
Just realised that Mount Hay is visible in this photo. Might’ve realised previously, but cannot remember if I did. Anyway. This is another photo of some place in The Blue Mountains that I’ve taken in the last few months. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, clouds, expanse, geology, landscape, lens-artists, nature, valleys, weaving
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Standing Post
This post is at a lookout near Lithgow. Not sure what it is there for. There may have been a placard in the area that mentioned it, but I’m rather uncertain on that. Might just be imagining that there was … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, fence, geology, landscape, post, vegetation, weather
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Cliff in Fog
Another long day. This was taken last week. More working with fog to create “bleak” and “moody” imagery. A bit of space on this one which I think helps to draw attention to the geological structure a bit more. I … Continue reading
Valley’s Lone Crown
Here is a photo of Pantoneys Crown as seen in The Capertree Valley, the second-largest canyon in the world, or so I’ve read. When I took this photo I was trying to capture a sense of space and perhaps atmosphere. … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, canyon, capertee, crown, expanse, geology, landscape, lens-artists, nature, pantoneys, valley
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On the Valley’s Top
With this photo… I’m not sure as to what I was going for. I think I mostly was just trying to capture this particular bit of land and how striking I felt it appeared. I think there’s something dry about … Continue reading
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Tagged blue mountains, dry, geology, landscape, nature, plants, valley, vegetation, view
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Fading Afternoon
I feel that with this photo (and perhaps some of the next few) I was in the right place at the right time. I like how the late afternoon light softens the scene and helps to create a muted feel. … Continue reading
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Tagged afternoon, Australia, blue mountains, cliff, clouds, geology, landscape, nature, vegetation
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Outer Side of Watsons Bay
It had been a while since I was last in Watsons Bay. Here is a photo showing a small part of the side that faces the ocean. This is a really simple and bright photo, I think. There isn’t much … Continue reading
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Tagged cliff, geology, lens-artists, nature, ocean, Sydney, water, watsons bay, waves
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Sisters Three
Similar to yesterday’s shared photo, but focusing more closely on The Three Sisters and how they’re partially obscured by clouds. I do like how the clouds affect the image as it makes it feel more vague in a way. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, formation, geology, lens-artists, nature, sisters, three, weather
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Three Sisters and Mount Solitary Among Clouds
When I recently returned to the mountains I went back to this spot to try and capture it with clouds filling just the valley. Instead I got this. I like this as it alters the feel of the area; especially … Continue reading
Narrow Neck Through Clouds
Or part of it anyway. I really like how the clouds obscure detail in this one. There’s enough to get an idea of things, but you’re missing the whole picture. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, geology, landscape, narrow, neck, vegetation, weather
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