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Tag Archives: glass
Bruford Levin Upper Extremities: Cracking the Midnight Glass
One listen. This song gave time for thought and I think that was good for what I was listening. I think that the writing may have been better were I to completely switch off, but I also think thinking wasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged bruford, cracking, definitive, dripping, glass, insects, levin, Midnight, shimmer, upper extremities
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Entry to Inside
Alright, so a small bit of story behind this photo. When I saw that the theme for this challenge was “Looking Back”, I realised I had a recent photo I could use of ANZAC Bridge as a direct comparative to … Continue reading
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Tagged doors, doorway, entryway, frame, glass, lens-artists, lights, monochrome, structure, urban
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Lines, Lights and Reflections
This scene feels very geometric to me. I think it has a lot to do with with the lines in the structure. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. The next one is hosted by Dawn … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, glass, lights, lines, monochrome, monochrome-madness, reflection, structure, urban, windows
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Vertical Glass
I’ve shared two photos of Toshio Iezumi’s Rectangular Glass Column, and here’s a third. With this one, I really like how the sculpture cuts into and “disturbs” the scenery. I think this is my favourite artwork from this year’s Sculpture … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, glass, horizon, lens-artists, ocean, scene, sculpture, structure, vertical, water
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Ideas Captured in a Column
Here’s one of the sculptures from this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. The artist is Toshio Iezumi, and the artwork is called Rectangular Glass Column. I like this as it plays with perception. What you’re getting is a sculpture that … Continue reading
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Tagged column, glass, monochrome, monochrome-madness, ocean, perception, reflection, sculpture, sea, water
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Visible Stairwell
A photo of a stairwell. I think this one is interesting mainly due to its visibility, and from someone who knows very little about architecture, there isn’t much else about it that’s interesting. Still makes one think. I hope you … Continue reading
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Tagged design, glass, monochrome, rail, stairs, stairwell, steps, structure, urban, windows
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Another Reflection
Whilst wandering around the city the other day I headed over to Pyrmont Bridge. I took a few shots; this one being one of those shots. It’s sort of a comparative to one I took in 2016. I kind of … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, clear, escalator, flag, glass, light, morning, pyrmont, refelction, reflect, Sydney, urban
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Glass Wall
Taken during my trek through Sydney CBD whilst it was raining. I came to a bridge that I had crossed before. I’m fairly certain I decided to go that bridge and get a photo of it once more due to … Continue reading
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Tagged glass, rain, reflection, smear, Sydney, urban, wall, weather
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 491: Something Involving a Glass
Man, what a morning that it has been! Well, something like that.It most certainly has been a morning and there are less than the minutes of sixty before the morning becomes the afternoon. There has been a lot of work, … Continue reading
Glassy Buildings
More buildings from the morning walk in Melbourne. This was taken toward the end of the walk. So much glass! I imagine that there’s buildings with more glass on the outside than these ones, but it appears that these three … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, clouds, Docklands, glass, Melbourne, morning, tall, urban, water, windows
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