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Tag Archives: geometry
Principles of Geometry: Springed Dodge
Not too sure what to say with this one. I tried to just write but I couldn’t switch off. I think the result is fine but it doesn’t say enough about the song. Principles of Geometry’s “Springed Dodge” is from … Continue reading
Side of an Arch
This is a photo of one of the arches in the previous photo I shared. I think this one gives a good idea of the geometry of the arch. I like the ominous feel the clouds help to create. This … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, arch, bridge, cables, geometry, monochrome, side
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Principles of Geometry: Hauntitled
This was written over four listens. I didn’t aim for anything other than writing about the song. Didn’t try to lean toward description of what was happening or any imagery or suggested emotion and just let stuff come forward. A … Continue reading
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Tagged bass, beat, care, geometry, grooving, hauntitled, loop, principles, rhythm, song, synth
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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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Old Walls
Walls part of ruins associated with a blast furnace. Now available for public viewing; something of which I have conflicted views on, but ultimately lean toward it being a positive thing as it gives more of a chance to think … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, architecture, geometry, lens-artists, ruins, structure, walls, windows
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Structural Ants
I’m only putting this up right now as I’m rather tired and managed to injure myself in a mysterious, yet rather serious way so I want to rest for the time being. This is a rather simple and plain photo, … Continue reading
Framing a Frame
Specifically of a bridge that I cycled across last week. The light rail runs across this bridge and Parramatta Road passes underneath. I like how it seems that, other than some of it visible in its curving over, the frame … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, curve, design, frame, framing, geometry, lens-artists, rail, structure, Sydney, tracks, urban
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Space at the Quay
I can’t remember a time where I’ve seen Circular Quay this empty. In a way it’s nice as you can see more of its shape and design with ease, as well as get a sense for how far it stretches … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, circular, geometry, quay, quiet, shadows, space, structure, Sydney, urban, view
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Downward
A view of part of the interior of an office building at Martin Place. I like the geometry of the layout. I think tat it makes for interesting patterns, as well as a strong sense of depth. I also like … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, depth, down, downward, geometry, Office, stairs, structure, Sydney
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MLC
A building. I love how this photo turned out. The shading makes a lot of the details and structure really just stand out and feel so much more prominent. I like the way the MLC building appears to frame everything … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, building, City, geometry, mlc, monochrome, sandstone, structure, Sydney, urban, windows
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