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Blooming Next to the Cut
This was taken during last year’s bloom. I think the angle of this interested me the most, as I think it helps the flower pair well with how the trunk has been shaped. This is my submission into the three … Continue reading
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Tagged blireana, flora, floral, flower, lens-artists, petal, plant, prunus, tree, trunk
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Trees Above
Not much to say about this one. I was trying to get a specific feel across and I think it would’ve worked better with more trees, or if I’d framed this better. Still, I like the eeriness that came through. … Continue reading
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Tagged above, flora, fog, monochrome, nature, sky, tree, trees, vegetation
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Growing Away
I’m not sure if this is one tree or two trees. I’m fairly certain it’s two, but it feels like one that may have been split by some sudden force. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged angle, branches, monochrome, tree, trees, trunk, vegetation
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Space in the Rain
More rain stuff. There’s a specific kind of feeling that seems to fall over a city area during the rain. I think it comes from people disappearing from an area and the implied quiet mixing with the rain itself. I … Continue reading
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Tagged City, rain, rainfall, reflection, space, Sydney, tree, urban, weather
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Tree From a Shadow
Trees: they’re around, as seen in this photo I took a few weeks ago whilst walking. Not much to say. I like how the shadows have a bit of length to them, and I like how the closest tree appears … Continue reading
Winter Lungs
Not sure what tree this tree is, but I know that it reminds me of lungs for some reason. Anyway, not the best of photos. Bit of space, bit of isolation, fairly standard. I still like it, however. I hope … Continue reading
Palm Sunrise
Very roughly two weeks ago a friend of mine took a photo during sunrise. He was awake early, decided to take the photo. I found it pretty pleasant and so I decided to try and replicate it in MS Paint. … Continue reading


