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Swirl Above
Another photo I’ve been meaning to share for a good few weeks and haven’t… until now. This one I really like, in part due to the minimalism and simplicity of colour, and in part due to how massive the cloud … Continue reading
The Water Comes Down
I took this photo toward the end of last year. I was only aiming for a good photo of the shoreline, but the way I took it creates this interesting perspective regarding how the water “sits” against the sand, I … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1559: Another Environment Rant
Here I am, writing away. Writing, weaving, writing words, racing the clock. Racing the timer. Don’t know why I am as I don’t feel like doing so at the present moment, but that is what I am doing and doing … Continue reading
At a Beach Somewhere
When I was at this beach, I wanted to get a clear photo of it and the water beyond. No land, no birds; just beach and water. The lens I was using was a specific ultrawide normally used for astrophotography, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, beach, lens-artists, monochrome, nature, overcast, sand, water, waves
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The Binding Roots
There’s a patch of vegetation on the dunes I recently was walking around that kind of looks like an island. It comes with a nice bit of shade and that shade is definitely welcome, but I was more interested in … Continue reading
In Front of the Rise
With this photo I was trying to make the hill behind the vegetation look massive. It didn’t quite work, but there’s a nice framing it provides, I think. I hope you enjoy.
Colour in the Clear
Another sunset photo at dunes, but a little different. I named this due to the way the sunset seems to run horizontal. Of course it doesn’t – that’s patently visible – but the main concentration of colour looks like it’s … Continue reading


