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Mould Spread
Behold! Mould! And it’s only a part of much more mould. This is the photo I used for Shifting Mouldscape. Bit of damage visible, but not the worst part of it all, but probably the most concentrated, if that makes … Continue reading
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Tagged ceiling, damage, lens-artists, mould, peel, peeling, spread, wall
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Harvesting Grevillea
This is the same set of bees and Grevillea as seen in this photo. If I remember correctly, this and the linked one were the two that turned out the best, hence why I processed them. I think this one … Continue reading
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Tagged bees, flora, flower, gathering, grevillea, harvest, insect, lens-artists, plant
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Port Awaiting Cargo
This was taken around the same time as this photo. I think the noise reinforces a sense of coldness to the image, or maybe a harshness. Not sure. I also think that this wasn’t the best angle to make the … Continue reading
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Tagged buildings, cranes, industrial, lens-artists, monochrome, port, Sydney, twilight, urban, water
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Indistinct Form at Sunset
Just a photo of some clouds as seen from my backyard and during sunset. Sort of a muted, soft scene with a light sense of layering, I think. I like how there’s a vague sense of something recognisable in some … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, form, lens-artists, nature, sky, soft, sunset, weather
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Rolling The Earth
The artist for this sculpture is Tae-Guen Yang. It was shown at Sculpture by the Sea in 2018. When I took this photo I was trying to frame it in a particular way to express something, though I can’t remember … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, bear, earth, lens-artists, rolling, scuplture, sitting, sphere, Tae-Guen Yang
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Red Moment in Sound
Another photo of Taka during the recent MONO concert. This one has some interesting colouring to it, or at least it appears to, and specifically due to how the guitar’s body reacts to the red light. Other than that I … Continue reading
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Tagged concert, guitar, instrument, lens-artists, mono, musician, person, Red, taka
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Two for the Audience
This was taken when I photographed Crooked Colours at The Enmore. Kayex was one of the support acts and I felt their performance was a bit lacking. Various reasons why I won’t get into here, but the audience was enjoying … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, concert, kayex, lens-artists, lights, monochrome, People, performance
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Tea on the Edge
This was taken whilst working on the same shoot as this photo. I’m fairly certain the only reason why I took this photo was due to how I was able to frame it as it was aesthetically pleasing to me. … Continue reading
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Tagged colour, cup, drink, edge, lens-artists, liquid, napkin, plate, tea, texture
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Waking Landscape
This was taken shortly after this photo. The sunlight had started overpowering the clouds… I think. At the very least there was enough to create a glorious display that was akin to sunrise as it was a good few minutes … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, clouds, landscape, lens-artists, light, nature, road, sunlight, sunrise
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The Sun Pours out its Light
On Thursday morning I woke up really early. I set an alarm to wake up at ten past four in the morning; instead I woke up a few minutes past two. May have been twenty minutes. Not sure. Anyway, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, clouds, landscape, lens-artists, nature, pours, silhouette, sunlight, weather
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