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Tag Archives: lens-artists
Leaping Upward
Here is a photo of an Intellagama lesueurii lesueurii (eastern water dragon) leaping upward toward a higher vantage point. This isn’t the sharpest of photos, but I do like that it captures the act of movement quite well. I played … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, dragon, intellagama, leaping, lens-artists, lesueurii, lizard, motion, reptile, upward
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Stabilising Sand
Here’s a shot taken at The Hawks Nest Dunes. This was taken on the same field trip as these three photos. I feel as though this photo has a strong sense of layering due to the sand taking up most … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, dune, hawks, landscape, lens-artists, nature, nest, plants, sand, system, vegetation, weather
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Audience Engagement
Here is another photo of Anderson .Paak (here are the previous shots I’ve shared). This one differs a bit from the previous shot featuring Anderson .Paak facing his audience. The space is framed differently and the audience is featured a … Continue reading
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Tagged anderson, artist, audience, concert, gig, lens-artists, Music, paak, People, performance
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Rusted Frame
During my recent walk through Balls Head Reserve I planned on taking my friend from there to Milsons Point via the coastline. Unfortunately the path is now blocked off around Sawmiller’s Reserve (though I might be remembering the pathway incorrectly) … Continue reading
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Tagged boat, contrast, frame, lens-artists, rust, rusted, structure, urban, water, waves
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Reflection of a Bridge
I know that I was trying to capture this particular scene in a specific way, but I can’t quite remember what that specific way was. Pretty sure this is close. Anyway, here’s a photo of some of the area underneath … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bridge, lens-artists, reflect, reflection, river, structure, symmetry, urban, water
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In the Midst of a Step
The same Porphyrio melanotus as this one. This shot was taken shortly before the prior one. I’m not sure as to why I felt the need to mention that. I was trying to get a shot of the bird mid-step. … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, australasian, Australia, avian, beak, bird, foot, lens-artists, melanotus, Porphyrio, step, waterhen
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Ibis Atop a Lamppost
As the title suggests. I was walking around yesterday afternoon. From a distance I saw two ibes on a lamppost. I was in a park at the time trying to get photos of rosellas (They might not have been; it … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, avian, bird, cleaning, ibis, lamp, lamppost, lens-artists, monochrome, post, space
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Another Shot of Anderson .Paak
Here’s another shot of Anderson .Paak. Not sure as to why I’ve only shared one here before this one, but that’s not important. Something I really liked about this gig is how animated Anderson .Paak was. He made good use … Continue reading
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Tagged anderson, artist, concert, drums, lens-artists, live, monochrome, paak, percussion, performance, silhouette
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One Tree Above the Others
During my recent jaunt through the bush I saw this scene. I tried to capture the tree sticking out among the rest, which I think that (in a most technical sense), I did. However, I really wanted to show its … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, branches, bush, crowded, growth, landscape, leaves, lens-artists, nature, tree, vegetation
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Sunrise Crane
When I arrived at Hurstville the other morning I had a few minutes to kill, so I went to a rooftop parking area to catch some of the sunrise. I saw this and felt a strong desire to take a … Continue reading
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Tagged build, building, construction, crane, engineering, hurstville, lens-artists, machinery, sunrise, Sydney, urban
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