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Tag Archives: lens-artists
Ladyhawke Strikes the Pad
Second time I photographed Ladyhawke and I managed to do a worse job than the first time. Still, I like some of the photos, such as the one below. It’s not great; I blew a lot of the lighting by … Continue reading
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Tagged artist, concert, ladyhawke, lens-artists, monochrome, musician, person, stick, strike, strikes
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Light Under Clouds
This is a photo I took a good few weeks ago now. It’s just a moody photo. Sort of ominous, and you’ve one light on and it sets this tone to the whole thing. Is the person forced to work … Continue reading
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Tagged building, clouds, lens-artists, light, overcast, reflection, structure, urban, window, windows
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Bondi Icebergs
Another photo featuring Bondi Icebergs, and with a bit of railing in the way, but it sorta kinda makes for some interesting framing… sorta. I like the sense of isolation that comes through in this photo. It’s almost as though … Continue reading
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Tagged Bondi, building, icebergs, lens-artists, lights, monochrome, night, pool, shoreline, Sydney, urban
6 Comments
Pouring Down Rocks
I think it was last month this photo was taken. I was doing a short bushwalk with a couple of friends. Had the opportunity to get this photo, so I did. Turned out far better than I expected. Still room … Continue reading
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Tagged falling, flow, lens-artists, liquid, motion, nature, rocks, water, waterfall
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Pelican Awaiting Junk
Alright, so don’t feed birds bread. It’s not good for them. Can lead to some rough health issues. So here’s a photo of a pelican about to catch a small bit of bread. This is my submission into the three … Continue reading
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Tagged avian, beak, bird, birds, bread, floating, food, lens-artists, monochrome, peilican, waiting, water
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Bloom Returns
I’ve been looking forward to this for a few weeks now. Always like it when this tree flowers. It’s a pleasant display to me, and always not long enough. After enough weeks, the flowers will give way to leaves, and … Continue reading
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Tagged blireana, bloom, blooming, flower, flowering, lens-artists, petals, prunus, tree
8 Comments
Figure Atop a Corner
This photo was taken for the below-mentioned photo challenge. I took a photo of some stairs that I walk near most days yesterday, as they’re genuinely interesting stairs. However, it wasn’t a good photo. It felt quite lacking and so … Continue reading
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Tagged art, atop, building, corner, figure, lens-artists, monochrome, sculpture, structure, urban, zigzag
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Jutting Out of the Face
Here are some balconies I’ve been past quite a few times in my time thus far. I imagine I’ll pass by them again at some stage in the near future. This is my submission into the three hundred-and-ninth Lens-Artists Photo … Continue reading
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Tagged apartments, balconies, balcony, building, lens-artists, monochrome, stairs, structure, urban, windows
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Morning Eucalyptus
The same tree photographed on two different mornings. This is my submission into the three hundred-and-eighth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Pairs“. The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people: Tina Patti Ann-Christine aka … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, eucalyptus, flora, lens-artists, morning, plant, tree, trunk
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View Inside the Tunnel
This is a tunnel I’ve taken a photo of before, and likely will do so again down the track. I’ve also spent a lot of time walking through this tunnel, and it’s It’s good for practise, This is my submission … Continue reading
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Tagged length, lens-artists, light, monochrome, Sydney, tunnel, urban, view, walls
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