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Clock Tower Beneath the Sky
Well, here’s another photo taken in Brisbane. As far as I’m aware, this is the City Hall Clock Tower. I think that in this shot, it seems rather tall, yet due to the perspective it also seems much smaller than … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, brisbane, building, City, clock, clouds, monochrome, sky, structure, tower
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Hiding
Here’s a shot of those two things in Sydney that people seem to like. I like this shot as (I think) it’s not a typical shot. It’s a slightly different view, revealing these two things in a different way by … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, bridge, City, harbour, hidden, hiding, house, opera, structure, Sydney, urban, water
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Ferris Wheel
This is the first Ferris Wheel in Motion of which I have taken a photo. I think I’ve photographed another Ferris Wheel. I know that there has been one as a part of other photos that I’ve taken. Anyway, I … Continue reading
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Tagged brisbane, City, engineering, ferris, light, long exposure, night, rotate, rotation, spin, structure, urban, wheel
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Channel Seven, as Seen on ABC
Whilst wandering around Brisbane at night I took this photo. I have to wonder how much of this was a jerk move on Channel Seven’s part. Anyway… I like the framing of this photo, as well as the trails of … Continue reading
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Tagged abc, architecture, brisbane, building, buildings, City, long exposure, night, People, seven, street, structure, urban
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Kurilpa Bridge
Here’s a photo of Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, with a little bit of William Jolly Bridge visible in the distance. Kurilpa Bridge is a convenient bridge for pedestrians and cyclists, connecting two precincts together. I heard that this bridge had … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bridge, brisbane, City, crossing, framing, kurilpa, river, structure, urban
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The Superstructure of Sydney Harbour Bridge
What a view! Well, it’s another photo of the Sydney Harbour “Bridge“, but I think it’s an interesting photo. The bridge just seems to be hanging there, placed into the photo whilst at the same time feeling like it is … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bridge, buildings, City, crossing, depth, harbour, photo challenge, structure, superstructure, Sydney, urban
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Cables
Here is a shot of… well… cables. I think that they form an interesting pattern and sit well with the sky in the background. I like that, to me, the cables feel smaller than they are. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged Anzac, bridge, cable, cables, engineering, lines, pattern, sky, structure, urban
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Angles
On one side of Anzac Bridge, if you look away from the bridge after you get onto it then you get a somewhat-okay view of some of Sydney. Using this vantage point, I took the below photo. I like the … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, angluar, architecture, buildings, City, clouds, geometry, sky, structure, Sydney, urban
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Chimneys from Afar
Another shot of the Sydney Park Chimneys. I was lucky with how this shot turned out as it was pretty dark when I was at this part of the park. I like that, whilst you can tell that the chimneys … Continue reading
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Tagged chimney, Dark, evening, grass, park, structure, Sydney, tall, trees, urban, vegetation, view
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 240: On the Outside
On the outside I can see other buildings, but beyond those buildings I can see things that I wish I could touch. I can see birds waiting. I can see some in a flock, making their way to another destination. … Continue reading


