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A photo of a person taking photos whilst on sand dunes. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. PR of Flights of the Soul hosts this one, and she has chosen the theme of “Minimalism”. This challenge … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, dune, landscape, minimal, minimalism, nature, person, photographing, sand, sky, vegetation
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Perspective
Whilst wandering around the dunes I was at a few months ago I took a photo of this person around this spot. Checked it, realised how it looked, then (if I remember correctly) I asked the person to stay where … Continue reading
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Tagged sand, monochrome, shade, nature, person, perspective, vegetation, dunes, lens-artists
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Photographing the Dunes
Minimalism is a great thing to engage in, I think. You can do great things with it, such as flattening spaces, which is kind of what’s happening here. There’s a line along where the person is standing, suggested by their … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, dune, landscape, lens-artists, minimalism, monochrome, nature, person, sand, sky, stark, vegetation
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Spread of Land
I took these photos when driving back to Sydney from Bathurst. Mainly I was trying to get a good photo of the land. Tried to play around a bit with light, but not too much. I wanted to show the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, country, expanse, landscape, monochrome, monochrome-madness, paddock, rural, spread, vegetation
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Standing at Twilight
On Christmas Eve, I went for a walk through a bit of Bathurst with Ewe and his dog. We went a good distance, to a field area, and I got this photo. I like twilight as to how it can … Continue reading
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Tagged bathurst, monochrome, trees, twilight, urban, utility, vegetation
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In Front of the Rise
With this photo I was trying to make the hill behind the vegetation look massive. It didn’t quite work, but there’s a nice framing it provides, I think. I hope you enjoy.
A Homely Hut in a Quarry
Whilst I was in Sydney Olympic Park on Saturday (and before I injured my foot), I was walking around The Brickpit Ring Walk. It had been a while since I was last there, decided it’d be nice to see. I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged aquaculture, homely, hut, lens-artists, quarry, roof, space, vegetation
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Dry Space
There’s something unpleasant about this photo. I think it might be in how it sort of feels arid, or depressing. Saddening. Not sure. I hope you enjoy.
The Sun Sets on 2024
More sand dunes and now featuring the sunset. Something about this space feels vast and empty, or quiet. Disappearing. I’m not sure. This is my submission into the three hundred-and-thirty-third Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Complimentary … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, colours, dune, landscape, lens-artists, nature, sand, sunset, vegetation
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