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Tag Archives: structure
Sydney Opera House at Dusk
Recently I dropped a friend off in the city. As this was in the evening, soon after I dropped my friend off I took a few photos, such as this one. Other than capturing the building, I wasn’t aiming for … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, building, clouds, dusk, house, lens-artists, opera, structure, Sydney, water
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Gantry Crane
My understanding is that this is a gantry crane. I saw this at Albury Station. At the time I found it to be an interesting structure (and still do). I also wondered as to what its purpose was, for whilst … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, clouds, crane, frame, gantry, monochrome, rail, station, structure, urban
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Arching Structure
A photo of The Sydney Harbour Bridge where I feel as though I’ve tried to cram more of it into a frame than can fit. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. I suggest checking out … Continue reading
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Tagged arch, Australia, bridge, engineering, frame, harbour, monochrome, structure, Sydney, urban
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A Sprawl From Afar
A photo of Sydney CBD (as well as some surrounding suburbia) from a distance. I think this photo makes the area look less compressed than usual, which probably is in part due to some suburban structure visible in the shot. … Continue reading
Into the Fog
Here is a photo of Bennelong Bridge (and some of what lies beyond it) partially obscured by fog. This was taken a few days ago. There was a thick fog in the area I was in and so I took … Continue reading
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Tagged bennelong, bridge, fog, monochrome, structure, urban, vague, water, weather
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Gladesville Bridge in the Afternoon
The same underside as seen in this photo, though at a different angle and time of day. This photo was taken roughly mid-afternoon, though it doesn’t feel as though it was. I think this shot feels a little bleak and … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, design, engineering, geometry, gladesville, pillar, structure, support, symmetry
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Differing Sizes
Another photo of Rhodes. Whilst I like the height differences in general, as well as how they affect the reflection, I really like how the two buildings with cranes around them appear to just dwarf everything, even the other large … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, clouds, cranes, monochrome, reflection, rhodes, structure, Sydney, urban
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School of Business
This building designed for UTS by Frank Gehry. Parts of it have a sort of “crumpled” look, though it could be seen in other ways. It might be intended to invoke imagery of paper, though I’ve no idea if that … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, business, crumpled, design, rain, school, structure, Sydney, urban, uts, weather
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Old Walls
Walls part of ruins associated with a blast furnace. Now available for public viewing; something of which I have conflicted views on, but ultimately lean toward it being a positive thing as it gives more of a chance to think … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, architecture, geometry, lens-artists, ruins, structure, walls, windows
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Wind Erosion
This is part of a cave that was eroded by wind, or at least that is what I’ve surmised from what I’ve read. I like how the layers are revealed as you get a sense of different periods of time … Continue reading


