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Southward Coastal Sprawl
I’ve been meaning to share this photo for a while as a comparative to this one, but never got around to doing so… until now. I don’t know what to say about this one. I think there’s something interesting about … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, beach, coast, coastline, landscape, lights, monochrome, monochrome-madness, night, sprawl, suburban
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Traces of the Sprawl
This was taken a few weeks ago. I drove out somewhere at night to take some photos of the stars (as seen in the previous photo) and also ended up taking a photo of the moon. Also the below. When … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, coast, coastal, coastline, lights, long exposure, monochrome, monochrome-madness, night, sprawl, suburban, urban
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In the Sky’s Shadow
Another photo in The Blue Mountains, but of a more urban scene. Maybe this is moody and intense; maybe it isn’t. I don’t know. I know it’s not stark, and I know that I like how my pushing the shadow … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, car, clouds, monochrome, monochrome-madness, shadow, silhouette, sky, suburban, trees
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Australian Suburban Idyll
I’ve seen the series of power lines this one is a part of a few times and I don’t believe they connect to anything other than themselves. Could be quite wrong as I’ve not paid significant attention to them, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bush, cable, clouds, idyllic, line, pole, power, suburban, transmission, vegetation, wire
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Not Far From the Curve
More train tracks and once more without a train. I probably should’ve gone for a lower position to take the shot as maybe this is a little too matter of fact, but I like the result. There’s some variation in … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, curve, grass, poles, rail, railway, suburban, tracks, trees, vegetation
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Palm Beach
When I took this photo I was trying to get everything after the hill I was on. Due to elevation I was unable to get a shot without the hill unless I waned to lose a good part of the … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, development, landscape, lens-artists, natural, palm beach, residential, suburban, Sydney, water, waves
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Houses Behind the Quarry
Here is a photo I took. This photo involves a scene. There are clouds, there are houses and there is a small portion of a treatment plant. Vegetation is visible, as well as some land off in the distance. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, geology, houses, landscape, monochrome, quarry, rock, suburb, suburban, vegetation
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Under the Suburban Sunset
I’ve had the good fortune of seeing some strong sunsets over the past few weeks, such as this one. This is the last sunset I photographed this year. It also is the strongest (I think) of the ones I’ve seen … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, nautre, overcast, pole, silhouette, sky, suburban, sunset, weather
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Cowan Station
As seen in Cowan. To do the walk I did last week I had to cross over the tracks. Easy enough. Took this photo whilst crossing over as there were no trains about. I think this shot almost makes the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, buildings, clouds, cowan, monochrome, platform, rail, railway, station, suburban, tracks
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One Thousand Word Challenge 55: Suburban Days 5
Standing and sitting in silence seemed as though it was going to be the main thing for the rest of the afternoon, so NAME walked back around him and went back inside. Perhaps he too should have gone back inside, … Continue reading


