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Mount Solitary in the Rain
A shot of Mount Solitary in the rain. I’ve looked at and taken photos of this mountain a few times now, but I’m yet to tire of it. It’s not the most amazing thing out there, but I still find … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, landscape, lens-artists, mount, nature, rain, scene, solitary, view, weather
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Washed out, Saturated Sky
I was going to do a bit more writing about whatever came to mind but I think I’ve hit the peak of my energy for the day when it comes to writing stuff coming from somewhere within my mind. So … Continue reading
Spreading Across the Sky
This was taken during one of my recent walks through my suburb, which (to me) is as much being “At Home” as is being inside. The clouds in this shot look really massive. That’s pretty much the only reason as … Continue reading
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Tagged bright, cloud, clouds, cumulus, lens-artists, massive, scene, sky, spreading, stratocumulus, weather
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Govett’s Leap
Apparently it departed for the void. The signpost almost seems lonely without the view. I think it’s interesting in that there’s a small amount of an area in this view with a great deal of nothing behind it. The fog … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, fence, fog, govetts leap, lookout, nature, scene, sign, view, weather
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Bending Away
Taken somewhere past The Blue Mountains. I find this photo pleasant enough but I’m not sure why. Maybe it’s the curve, or the different textures. Maybe it’s its simple scenery. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bend, bending, monochrome, path, pathway, road, scene, texture, trees, vegetation
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Sunset Shots
Right now I’m wondering if there’s anything special about a sunset shot. It’s something that has a lot of coverage at this point. It probably depends. Getting a shot that stands out likely takes a lot more work which I … Continue reading
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Tagged colour, lens-artists, lines, power, scene, silhouette, sky, sunset, transmission, urban, view
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Path into the Fog
I’d been wanting to go to Govetts Leap for a while so I was pretty happy that we were able to go yesterday. Of course this is mostly how the view was. It was kind of interesting how on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, details, fog, govetts leap, path, pathway, scene, sign, view, weather
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Rodd Island in a Veil of Smoke
We’ve had some pretty serious bushfires over the past few weeks. It’s pretty early on in the bushfire season. It’s also early for us to be in the bushfire season. I was getting a lift to uni on Tuesday when … Continue reading
The Book Kitchen
I don’t know the history of this business. As far as I’m aware (bear in mind that this is based of a rather quick glance), it was a beloved business that ended up having to close down. This is another … Continue reading
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Tagged book, building, business, kitchen, lease, monochrome, night, scene, tree, urban
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Tennis Ball
The aim was to create something moody. I think I created something melodramatic. This was taken in Waverton Park. I came out here after finishing my recent walk around Balls Head Reserve, saw the ball and thought it would make … Continue reading
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Tagged ball, emotive, field, frame, grass, melodramatic, monochrome, moody, park, scene, sphere, tennis
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