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Tag Archives: lens-artists
Curve Faces the Frame
This was taken a few weeks ago whilst wandering about Sydney Olympic Park. I like the sense of distance in this photo, as well as the sense of oddness caused by the shape of the corridor. I also like the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged corridor, curve, frame, grass, grate, lens-artists, tracks, trees, vegetation
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Looking to the City
A photo taken from the same location as the last one, but this one shows more of the city. Along with the cloud cover, the city creates a bit of a gloomy feel, I think. Also a layered feel. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, buildings, City, cityscape, lens-artists, overcast, sprawl, Sydney, urban
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Another Urban Sprawl
This was taken a few weeks ago during a series of events that led to being rather tired. There’s a bit of colour in this photo, but the whole thing feels pretty dreary, in part due to the pointlessly large … Continue reading
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Tagged buildings, cityscape, lens-artists, overcast, structure, Sydney, urban, vegetation
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View of the Ocean
I thought I’d shared an image of this before, but I cannot find it, so maybe I have not. This is in the same location as the other recent geological photos I’ve shared. It’s an aesthetically pleasing scene on the … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, formation, geology, lens-artists, ocean, rock, view, water, wave
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Damaged Structure
More geological structures. I feel as though due to the angle there’s a sense of changing size between the three main structures. There’s also a shift in detail which helps to draw attention to certain parts of the photo. This … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, damaged, detail, geological, geology, lens-artists, rock, structure, three
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Wave Between Rock
This is another recent photo. I like the implied violence of the water here. There’s a lot of power in its motion, though it seems to lose a bit of that as it gets closer. I also like the texture … Continue reading
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Tagged form, geology, lens-artists, ocean, overcast, rock, sky, structure, water, wave
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Vertical Grill
Here is a building that was part of these two photos. This was a test shot but I like how it turned out. I’m pretty sure I’ve taken quite a few photos similar to this one, but that has little … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, design, lens-artists, monochrome, structure, Sydney, urban
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Partial Sky
Buildings: they exist. How’s that for a start? Anyway, I took this during a recent trek into the city, though at this point I was working on leaving the city. The visibility of the sky is not always this obscured … Continue reading
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Tagged buildings, lens-artists, monochrome, sky, structure, Sydney, urban, view
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Physical Expression
Here’s a photo of a dog. There is a reason as to why this dog was pulling this particular face and pose, though I won’t provide the reason as it’s not interesting. However, I will say that I like the … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, canine, dog, expression, face, form, lens-artists, physical
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Capiche
This was taken in 2019. I’ve no idea as to who this is. I do like how it draws attention though. Perhaps that has to do with it being colourless. This is my submission into the one hundred-and-seventieth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, building, capiche, eye, face, head, lens-artists, person, portrait
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