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Snail
During a walk earlier in the morning (a few weeks ago), I came across a snail. I thought it was a bit odd as there were no other snails around (that I could see), it was on a loose road … Continue reading
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Tagged curves, gastropod, hardy, mollusk, monochrome, pattern, shell, snail
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Sun and Clouds
This is my submission for The Daily Post‘s weekly photo challenge for this week, with the theme being “Muse“. I’m not too sure what I could call my muse when it comes to photography. Even after thinking about it I … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud, gentle, muse, pattern, photo challenge, picture, rough, sun, water
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Two Waves
Here are some photos I took in early April, around the time Sydney had the large storm. I was heading home after work. Whilst I was on the train I noticed there was water trapped in the window. I’ve seen … Continue reading
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Tagged monocrhome, motion, pattern, rain, storm, surface, Train, water, waves, window
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Spider Web
Now featuring a spider in its leaf! This is a photo I took on the same weekend as these ones. I’ve decided to use it for the weekly photo challenge. The theme this week is “Intricate“. Although I am slightly … Continue reading
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Tagged backyard, intricate, leaf, patient, pattern, prey, spider, underground, underwater, web
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Drip Pattern
Here’s another photo taken on the same day as these three ones. After I had finished with the camera I had noticed that one of the taps upstairs had been dripping, so I turned it off. I then saw the … Continue reading


