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Tag Archives: pattern
Layers of Buildings
This was a photo taken at Balls Head Reserve. I don’t like the buildings on the left side of the photo. I think that they are a hideous blight. With that being said, I do like that they work well … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, City, cityscape, glass, layers, pattern, Sydney, urban, windows
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Mind the Gap
I took this shot whilst I was waiting for a train at Newtown Station. I think that, due to the angle, the pattern in the blur is captured quite well. There’s a feeling of the train rushing past faster than … Continue reading
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Tagged blur, gap, long exposure, mind, monochrome, motion, newtown, night, pattern, rail, Train, urban, words
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Still Clawing
When I went bushwalking a few weeks ago, I went past this tree once more. I think that the sky works well with the tree in this one. There’s a sense of motion and stillness between them and I also … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bush, clawing, clouds, landscape, motion, nature, pattern, royal national park, sky, still, tree
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Collage of Trees
A few weeks ago, whilst I was waiting fir a bus I was playing around with my camera. I took this picture as I like how the trees and leaves looked with each other, but I kind of moved on … Continue reading
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Tagged branch, collage, green, leaf, leaves, light, nature, pattern, photo challenge, plant, tree, vegetation
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Mirror Sky
Not quite, but it is above the ground. This was taken near Central Station. I like how there’s a wave-like pattern formed by these panels, as well as patterns of colour and light. I like how the way the ground … Continue reading
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Tagged ambiguous, City, colour, mirror, panel, pattern, reflect, reflection, Sydney, urban, wave
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Cables
Here is a shot of… well… cables. I think that they form an interesting pattern and sit well with the sky in the background. I like that, to me, the cables feel smaller than they are. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged Anzac, bridge, cable, cables, engineering, lines, pattern, sky, structure, urban
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An Arch and the Sky
Here’s a shot of one of the Archs of Anzac Bridge with the sky. I thought that this was more in focus than it turned out to be. Oh well. I like that, whilst this bridge is very familiar to … Continue reading
Expanse of Clouds
Here’s a shot of an expanse of clouds. This was taken earlier in the year during my walk from Bondi to Coogee. I get a real sense of depth from this photo, although I think it is much more apparent … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, clouds, expanse, monochrome, ocean, pattern, sky, spread, view, water, weather
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More Drifting Clouds over Sydney CBD
This photo was originally quite beautiful, in my opinion. The clouds looked almost like some sort of collection of brush strokes, I think. I’m not sure. Anyway, I thought it was a good photo. However, there was a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, buildings, City, cityscape, clouds, Dark, light, long exposure, pattern, Sydney, urban
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Power Pole Among the Branches
I thought that I had posted this on Thursday, but it turns out that I hadn’t so here is this photo that I thought I posted but did not because somehow I managed to not do so even though I … Continue reading
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Tagged branch, branches, contrast, leaf, leaves, monochrome, nature, pattern, pole, power, repetition, structure, urban
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