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Overgrowth Around the Sheds
As far as I’m aware, whilst this area remains in use, it is in a diminished capacity compared to how it was a while ago. I think that at some point there were train tracks next to these sheds. They’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged contrast, monochrome, overgrowth, roof, rust, shed, structure, Sydney, urban, vegetation
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One of Them Freight Trains
A shot taken whilst at a lookout. The train slowly moved forward before stopping for a short period. It then slowly moved backward (at least from where I was standing that’s how its movement appeared). The train feels small even … Continue reading
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Tagged freight, monochrome, rail, railway, Sydney, Train, transport, urban, vehicle
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Captured on Clouds
As with many cloud-related shots I’ve taken, I like how massive they appear here. I also like how in some parts of the photo the sunset’s light appears to be traveling along the clouds in a line. I hope you … Continue reading
Spread of Light
Recently whilst on a brief break during a shift working I went into my backyard. When I looked at the sky I saw the clouds and the way they were spread out was something I wanted to capture. I grabbed … Continue reading
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Tagged cables, cars, clouds, expanse, house, lens-artists, light, pole, sky, sun, trees, urban
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Small Suburban Scenery
What is there that I can say about this particular photo? I do like the framing the trees provide. They partially obscure two buildings and help to draw focus to the road which has nothing out of the expected on … Continue reading
Shopping
Here’s a photo of a shopping trolley sitting in Cooks River. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. I suggest checking out Leanne’s photography, as well as checking out what other people submit. A lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged basket, frame, monochrome, shopping, structure, trolley, urban, water, wheels
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Trees Fill The Scene
There’s a lookout slightly over two kilometres from where I live. It’s not the biggest nor the greatest lookout, but it does allow for an appreciable view. I feel as though there is a strong sense of distance in this … Continue reading
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Tagged buildings, expanse, flora, landscape, Sydney, trees, urban, vegetation, view
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Overlooking Surry Hills
Well, some of it, at least. To me this shot feels a bit enclosed, quiet and cold. Also a bit bare. Obviously it’s full of buildings, but there’s still something empty about it. I do like the different styles of … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, buildings, City, clouds, generation, lens-artists, structure, surry hills, Sydney, trees, urban, view, winter
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Exile Bay
Somewhat of a poor name choice for this shot as part of the bay is obscured and the focus is more on the small wharf. However, as the largest body of water in this image is a part of Exile … Continue reading
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Tagged bay, boats, distance, exile, monochrome, rocks, Sydney, trees, urban, view, water
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Helensburgh Station
I think the platform’s curve came through really well as it shows part of the platform’s length. I also like how the shade engulfs the end not under the roof. It’s an interesting contrast, I think. I also like how … Continue reading
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Tagged bench, helensburgh, light, platform, rail, railway, shade, station, structure, urban, wall
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