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Perspective
Whilst wandering around the dunes I was at a few months ago I took a photo of this person around this spot. Checked it, realised how it looked, then (if I remember correctly) I asked the person to stay where … Continue reading
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Tagged sand, monochrome, shade, nature, person, perspective, vegetation, dunes, lens-artists
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Sitting on the Ocean
The sunrise, also known as the rising of the sun, also known as the commencement of the day. They’re often an easy thing to capture in a simple way and also easy to see a photo of and forget about, … Continue reading
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Tagged sunrise, sky, water, sunlight, space, nature, ocean, waves, sitting, lens-artists
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Photographing the Dunes
Minimalism is a great thing to engage in, I think. You can do great things with it, such as flattening spaces, which is kind of what’s happening here. There’s a line along where the person is standing, suggested by their … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, dune, landscape, lens-artists, minimalism, monochrome, nature, person, sand, sky, stark, vegetation
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Open Space at the Dunes
Whilst trying to come up with the title for this post I got an idea for a photo. I’ll probably forget the idea at some point, but I’ve squirreled it away. Makes me happy. Anyway, this is a photo of … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, dunes, expanse, landscape, lens-artists, monochrome, nature, sand, weather
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Five Frames
These images represent some of the last year, which, if you’ve been reading Stupidity Hole for at least that long, you’d know has been a real intense emotional roller coaster. I think that shows in these five images, though they don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, frames, identity, Journey, landscape, lens-artists, nature, portrait, search
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Walkway Over Light
I took this photo at Sydney Olympic Park a good few months back at the Brickpit Ring Walk. I was interested in capturing the shadow of the walkway and I think I did well in doing so. It’s a fragment … Continue reading
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Tagged lens-artists, light, monochrome, object, shadow, suggests, urban, walkway, water
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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
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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


