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Linckoln: Chicago
This was really easy to write and I’m happy about that. I think I could’ve written a bit different though. This is pretty vague but I think something about the song was captured well enough. Mostly its feel. Linckoln’s “Chicago” … Continue reading
Breaking Waves Consume the Shoreline
During my recent road trip I was afforded the opportunity to get this shot. The waves breaking on the shoreline was, in the light from the overcast sky, quite beautiful. I think that there’s some interesting textures in this shot. … Continue reading
Formation on the Shore
A rock formation as seen in the morning hours on the turtle island. I think I was aiming for space in this photo. Not really sure. I do like how the various bits of terrain spread out and I do … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, formation, geology, landscape, nature, rock, shore, sky, tree, vegetation
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Huskisson Shore
More marine science field trip photos taken during sunrise. I like how these two photos contrast with each other, with the first having much more obvious motion and the 2nd having much more stillness. It appears as though the trails … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, clouds, huskisson, long exposure, milky, nature, shore, smooth, sunrise, water, waterscape, wave
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Stone Statues of Ancient Waves Tongue Like Dingoes on Shore
I was at Ballast Point Park recently when I saw this and decided to take a photo as I liked how it looked. After doing some minor research, I’ve found out that this is quoted from the poem The Death … Continue reading


