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Sunlight Draws Shadows

Another shot taken in The Blue Mountains. It was a brisk morning, and it was one that featured a little exploration. With this shot I think I was aiming for a contrast between the light and the shadows. I think … Continue reading

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Broken Object

Something seen whilst walking around a forest in The Blue Mountains. I don’t know what this is, or why it was left behind. All I know is that it was there and, depending on how you want to read into … Continue reading

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Skywrite Past the Tree

A few weeks ago I went for a short walk near home. Not that unusual, really. Anyway, I went for a short walk and took some photos, which also is not something worth mentioning. I mean, if I had taken … Continue reading

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Dulwich Hill Station, Mid-Morning

This was taken a few weeks ago when I took a meandering route to get home. I think there’s a good colour balance in this shot. Nothing too faded, nothing too vibrant. The shadows cast on the platform don’t quite … Continue reading

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Kiama Blowhole

One of the two blowholes at Kiama. This is the larger one. Given the right weather and tide level, this is something that becomes pretty powerful and “Wild“. I think that this photo gives a bit of an idea of … Continue reading

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Behind the Wall

When this shot was taken, The Cataract Dam’s water level had been going down for a while. I like that you can see how much of an impact on the landscape a dam can have. Some of the stuff here … Continue reading

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Dune Vegetation

That is to say, more dune vegetation! A lot of low-lying flora helping to stabilise the dune. With enough time it will grow thick and create great stabilisation. Whilst it may not seem like it, dune systems can be pretty … Continue reading

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Pork Ready

Some call it graffiti, whereas others call it “Street Art“. Either way, we must remember that whilst some of this may be unsightly, it is coming from people who may down the line choose to create great works and improve … Continue reading

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Over the Edge

This is a waterfall near Knights Hill. Although this image is a bit busy, I still like the level of detail. I also like that even though you can’t see the water falling, it is still clear where that part … Continue reading

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Max Cavalera With a Guitar

This is a photo I took whilst shooting the Max & Iggor Cavalera gig at The Metro last month. Kind of a minimal photo. the detail is low. All the details that is visible comes from the red light that … Continue reading

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