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Crouching, Thinking, Launching
Here’s a photo of Sue Corbet’s Crouching, Thinking, Launching as seen at this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. A lot of people were taking photos of it with the end of the curves aligned with where the ocean met the … Continue reading
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Tagged crouching, figures, launching, monochrome, monochrome-madness, sculpture, sue corbet, thinking
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Ideas Captured in a Column
Here’s one of the sculptures from this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. The artist is Toshio Iezumi, and the artwork is called Rectangular Glass Column. I like this as it plays with perception. What you’re getting is a sculpture that … Continue reading
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Tagged column, glass, monochrome, monochrome-madness, ocean, perception, reflection, sculpture, sea, water
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Skeleton Dog
Just a skeleton dog, as soon a few days after Halloween. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s Monochrome Madness for this week. For this one Dawn of The Day After has chosen a theme, and the theme is “Spooky“. Participating is pretty … Continue reading
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Tagged canine, dog, eye, face, monochrome, monochrome-madness, skeleton, skull, spooky, statue
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Dark Beside a Bright Moon
I took this photo after reaching the photo limit for toe. I was walking around on Manning Bar’s balcony, tried to get a photo of this building with the moon, fudged it. Probably would’ve worked better with a tripod, but … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bright, building, clouds, monochrome, monochrome-madness, moon, night, silhouette, sky, Sydney, urban
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Steps from Shade to Sun
This photo I took with the intention of seeing how the steps would look at an angle, and I think for a first attempt this turned out okay. I also wanted to highlight their shape, and I think this photo … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, contrast, light, monochrome, monochrome-madness, rail, shade, shadow, stairs, steps, Sydney, urban
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Centre of the Ripples
A duck cleaning itself, creating ripples as it does. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s Monochrome Madness for this week. Participating is pretty straightforward and something I recommend. If you do, then include the tag “monochrome-madness” in your post. If not … Continue reading
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Tagged avian, bird, duck, float, floating, monochrome, monochrome-madness, reflection, ripples, water, waves
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Land to Float
Here’s a goose and it looks odd due to the moment of capture, or something. Not the best photo; not the worst, but I’m pretty happy with this one as it feels natural and feels odd at the same time. … Continue reading
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Tagged floating, goose, land, landing, monochrome, monochrome-madness, reflection, splash, water, wings
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Magpie on a Sign
Last week I went to Cape Banks a couple of times to walk. The first time I was able to capture this photo of a magpie whilst it perched on a sign at sunset. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s Monochrome … Continue reading
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Tagged avian, bird, magpie, minimalism, monochrome, monochrome-madness, perched, sign, sunset
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Wavering Structure
I’ve shared photos of this bridge before, and I think I shared one that involved part of its reflection. Anyway, here’s a photo of part of it reflected. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s Monochrome Madness for this week. For this … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bridge, monochrome, monochrome-madness, pillars, reflect, reflection, structure, urban, water, waves
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Two Shadows
Obviously there are more shadows here, but the focus is on the two and you get the idea. I took this as I thought, at this particular location at this point in time, me and my friend’s shadows looked interesting, … Continue reading
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Tagged monochrome, monochrome-madness, morning, People, road, shadows, stretch, two
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