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Tag Archives: lens-artists
Pelican on a Light
Whilst up north in Hawks Nest, I was fortunate enough to see pelicans on street lights. Took a photo of one or two of them, and this was the best photo of the lot. I haven’t seen pelicans roost on … Continue reading
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Tagged avian, beak, bird, inorganic, juxtapose, juxtaposition, lens-artists, light, monochrome, natural, organic, pelican, unnatural
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Draining
A good few weeks ago now, There was something about seeing water go down the kitchen sink drain that grabbed my attention. I think it may have been the excess coffee I was pouring down and the way it and … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged drain, draining, flow, lens-artists, monochrome, motion, movement, sink, texture, water
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The Water Comes Down
I took this photo toward the end of last year. I was only aiming for a good photo of the shoreline, but the way I took it creates this interesting perspective regarding how the water “sits” against the sand, I … Continue reading
At a Beach Somewhere
When I was at this beach, I wanted to get a clear photo of it and the water beyond. No land, no birds; just beach and water. The lens I was using was a specific ultrawide normally used for astrophotography, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, beach, lens-artists, monochrome, nature, overcast, sand, water, waves
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Coming to a Bend
On the way back to Sydney from Bathurst I stopped to take photos three times, and they were all before reaching Oberon. This was one of the spots, and it gave a bit of quiet and time to think about … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bend, clouds, curve, lens-artists, monochrome, quiet, road, rural
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Sign of Activity
Whilst recently on sand dunes with the person I’m seeing, we walked over to a small grouping of vegetation that looked almost like an island. They saw a few cicada shells around and pointed one out to that they were … Continue reading
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Tagged Cicada, husk, insect, invertebrate, lens-artists, nature, shell, wood
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Framing the Face
This is another reference photo that turned out well enough to share. I was thinking about trying to get form in what I hoped would be an interesting way, and I think I did, but this one I’m not much … Continue reading
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Tagged angular, fingers, form, framing, hands, human, lens-artists, monochrome, person, portrait, self-portrait, shadow
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Drifting Above Buildings
I was trying to capture a sense of drift and massiveness in the clouds. I feel I got the drift well enough, but the massiveness not so much. Still, there’s a certain looming that’s there. Sort of aids to a … Continue reading
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Tagged buildings, clouds, drifting, lens-artists, sky, structure, Sydney
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