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Tag Archives: Sydney
Spread Your Wings
More ibis love. This time the ibis has its wings outstretched. I can’t remember if it had just landed, it was repositioning itself or if it was about to start shaking to get excess water off of itself. I like … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, avian, beak, bird, body, feathers, ibis, monochrome, outstretched, Sydney, wings
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Gotta Shake
A shot of an ibis shaking water out of its feathers. It’s not something I get to see too often. I think I did a good job of capturing the motion of the shake, as well as some of the … Continue reading
A Minor Part
Taken in the same area as this photo. The different shooting point shows a different part of The Western Distributor. This scene feels a bit cold, I think. It doesn’t have much direct sunlight falling on the visible area, which … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, City, design, distributor, lens-artists, monochrome, road, structure, Sydney, urban, vehicle, western
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Shades and a Coat Hanger
I was trying to capture this scene in a certain way. I won’t say how as I’m going to head back out to this spot and take the photo again; hopefully closer to how I want to capture the scene. … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, bridge, City, design, harbour, lens-artists, protection, shade, shades, structure, Sydney, urban
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Station Rows
When I took this photo I was trying to show the emptiness of what normally is a busy station. I think some of that came through, but this shot mostly is about the the rows of objects it shows. It … Continue reading
Sunset Over Lidcombe
This was taken a few weeks ago whilst at Sydney Olympic Park. The sunset was rather large in scope. My vantage point allowed me to capture a fair bit of it so I was able to capture both its vibrant … Continue reading
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Tagged City, cityscape, clouds, colours, lens-artists, lidcombe, orange, sky, smoke, sunset, Sydney, urban
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Morning Moorings
A shot showing some of Darling Harbour as opposed to most of Darling Harbour. To me this feels like a quiet shot, but I think it has more to do with it being taken in the morning than it does … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, boat, City, darling, harbour, monochrome, mooring, morning, ripple, Sydney, urban, vehicle, waves
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A Few Ways Out
Stairs, a lift, and the train all lead to leaving this station in some manner. The slight blur on the train suggests its leaving. This photo has a slight moodiness to it, and whilst it appears quiet, the train’s motion … Continue reading
Moving Lights
This was taken in Campsie a few weeks ago. I like how the light lines came out as they’re rather distinct. Along with the vagueness of the surrounding area, they create a strong impression of the suburban landscape, I think. … Continue reading
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Tagged campsie, lens-artists, lights, long exposure, rail, sky, suburban, sunset, Sydney, urban
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Western Distributor
A rather small part of it, but still The Western Distributor nonetheless I feel like this photo is a poor attempt at suggesting, or at least paying homage to Steve Baccon’s homage to Jeffrey Smart, though not through intention. Perhaps … Continue reading


