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Tag Archives: tempe
Stairs at Tempe Station
Taken a good few weeks ago now, after a ride to Tempe station. I like this photo due to the missing details. Everything is still there, but the focus sits on specific parts, and the dark of the early morning … Continue reading
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Tagged Dark, lens-artists, lights, morning, stairs, stairway, Sydney, tempe, urban
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Train at Tempe
Fairly straightforward photo. I like the differing levels of shade in this one and I think it’s due to how it works in with the space. Some of it creates a sense of zoning, I feel. I also like how … Continue reading
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Tagged monochrome, platform, rail, station, Sydney, tempe, Train, transport, travel, urban
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Tempe Tracks
A bit of a lazy photo but I think there’s a nice variation in shade. I find the shadow on parts of the tracks really odd. Beyond that I think everything is fine enough. It’s just a really straightforward shot … Continue reading
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Tagged lines, monochrome, quiet, rails, railway, Sydney, tempe, tracks, urban
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Passing Through Tempe
This photo didn’t turn out as well as I’d hoped. I wanted the train to appear slightly blurry as it was in motion. Instead it appears slightly out of focus. On the plus side, the pillar looks crisp. I also … Continue reading
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Tagged monochrome, motion, movement, pillar, platform, shadow, station, tempe, Train, transport, travel, urban, vehicle
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From West Ryde Station to Tempe Station
I caught the train from Central to West Ryde. Easy part of the cycle. Got me to where I wanted to begin and it got me there pretty quickly. Once there I got off the train and began making my … Continue reading


