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Facial Motion Test
With this photo I was trying to create a smooth blur through turning my face. It didn’t work out as I’d hoped; instead I ended up with something where I wasn’t still enough in my body and not slow enough … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged face, hair, long exposure, monochrome, monochrome-madness, moody, motion, movement, person, portrait, self, self-portrait
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Silk in a Breeze
Here’s another of the photos with fabric I took at some sand dunes. With this one I wanted to keep the focus on the silk and by pushing shadows so that the background disappeared I think I succeeded quite well. … Continue reading
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Tagged breeze, fabric, monochrome, monochrome-madness, motion, movement, silk
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Dip in the Wave
Could be two waves. I’ve been hesitant to share this photo and I think it’s due to going a bit heavy on the processing. Not entirely sure, to be honest. I like how it turned out and I like that … Continue reading
Over and Down
I like to spend time watching water and how it moves and behaves. There are a few reasons, but the main two are that I want to get a better understanding of water and it’s good for practise in the … Continue reading
Mark Sparling: Somewhere in the Woods
One listen for this one and I don’t think I did well. I was thinking too much about what to write and I kept stopping, when I should have just let go and write. As such, this doesn’t cover enough … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged a short hike, blissfulness, brushes, jauntiness, mark sparling, movement, pattern, somewhere, traces, woods
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Takuya Kuroda: TKBK
One listen for this one. I didn’t know what I was going to do going into this which led to just describing the song. I think it worked though. There were some parts where I started falling behind but due … Continue reading
The Motion Between Heaves
This is a photo of Taka during MONO’s recent performance at Manning in Sydney. I took this during “Riptide” which was the opening song of their set. I think this is just a good action shot. There’s a stillness and … Continue reading
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Tagged hair, lens-artists, mono, monochrome, motion, movement, outstretched, performance, person, Red, taka
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Self-Blur
I often get strong praise for my photos and I’m glad people get something out of what I’m doing. With that said, I need the praise translating into paid work far more often than it does. Without the income I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged blur, face, human, long exposure, monochrome, monochrome-madness, motion, movement, person, portrait
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Running Swans
I’m fairly certain I took this photo in 2020 and I’ve held off on sharing it since, in part due to wanting to submit it to competitions and in part waiting for the “right” time. Not submitted it to anything … Continue reading
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Tagged cygnus, lens-artists, Mark, monochrome, motion, movement, nature, running, Swans, Sydney
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Passing Through Tempe
This photo didn’t turn out as well as I’d hoped. I wanted the train to appear slightly blurry as it was in motion. Instead it appears slightly out of focus. On the plus side, the pillar looks crisp. I also … Continue reading
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Tagged monochrome, motion, movement, pillar, platform, shadow, station, tempe, Train, transport, travel, urban, vehicle
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