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Tag Archives: river
Pelican on the River
Behold, a pelican in all its existence floating on a river, navigating the treachery of somewhat-gentle water! So this photo isn’t so much about the pelican as it is about the “Reflections” on the river’s surface. Some are clear and … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, bird, pelican, reflection, river, rubbish, silhouette, tpm20_5, trap, water
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 620: Farthest of Locations
Well, it certainly was a day. That’s what I had to think to myself as I climbed the tallest of peaks in order to find the farthest of locations so that I could then go to them so as to … Continue reading
The Cooks River Under a Smoke-Filled Sky
This was taken in late November. It was a day not too long after the bushfires gained greater awareness. I think this photo works best as a contrast to this one. I think that in this photo the sky looks … Continue reading
Morning River
About a month ago whilst walking to a train station I took this photo. There were a few things I found appealing about it: The low water level revealing a lot of the constructed riverbank bank and bed. The rubbish … Continue reading
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Tagged constructed, cooks, ibes, lens-artists, monochrome, morning, reflection, river, urban, vegetation, water
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One Thousand Word Challenge 30: Some Time to Kill
I have some time to kill, so I think I’m going to have another stab at getting to a length that I want to consider acceptable whilst under a certain limit of time. I’m hoping that it all reads okay … Continue reading
Reflective Power
More photography of The Cooks River. The reflection is distorted, but not to the point where you can’t tell what anything is. It looks like an imitation of an impressionist painting, I think. The afternoon light is captured on the … Continue reading
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Tagged cooks, lens-artists, new, old, power, reflection, reflective, river, scene, tower, transmission, urban, water
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 563: Walk Alongside a River
Of course it is just another one of those days that requires a walk beside the canal that is referred to a river. It is a river that is no longer a completely natural structure, for the banks were preserved … Continue reading
A River’s Mouth
Which River? Karuah River. The land at the mouth isn’t too far away from where this photo was taken. It would take a bit of time to walk though. I like that you get an idea of how massive the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, karuah, land, landmark, lcp19_16, mouth, nature, river, water, waterscape, waves
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Small Waves on the River
Another Cooks River photo. I think this is a shot very much about texture and light. I can’t quite explain why. The river almost looks like static in places, and the sunlight is making the shadows appear pretty full, I … Continue reading
Traveling Over the Spheroid
A couple of weeks ago I walked home from farther away than usual. Part of the reason was that I wanted to get a shot of a train crossing this bridge. I wasn’t expecting the production of the shape from … Continue reading
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Tagged arch, bridge, contrast, reflect, reflection, river, shape, Train, vehicle, water
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