Tag Archives: weathering

A Slice of Rust

This is another rust photo, and and I feel it works well in monochrome. To me, it looks like a close up of rock, or perhaps a distance above a rocky landscape. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” … Continue reading

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Weathering Memories

Another photo of a sand dune, and this one with some weathered tracks. I like this photo in how it shows recovery processes. The tracks are clear, but they’re gradually smoothing over. Eventually they will disappear as winds move sand … Continue reading

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Waves of Ridges

This almost looks like a visualisation of sound to me. I’m not sure why, though it is quite close to where waves hit a cliff base. I hope you enjoy.

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Weathering Rock

I really liked how the erosion affected the structure here, and I still do. That said, I ‘m wondering if I could’ve framed this better. I don’t think it leaves too much to wonder about what’s outside the frame, though … Continue reading

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Pockets in the Rock

I took this photo trying to frame this bit of rock in a particular way and I almost got what I wanted. I was also trying to get across an idea of the pockets looking like little shelters or residential … Continue reading

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Sandstone Wall

Part of a wall as seen near Balmain. What I like about this is how the wall seems to have been cobbled together from various bits of sandstone that don’t necessarily fit together. Maybe it’s not the case; maybe this … Continue reading

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Marked Face

More rock stuff. This one I like in part due to the texture and shift in colour brought on my moisture, and in part due to how you can see marks both from weathering and mining. There’s a sense of … Continue reading

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Fractured

Here’s another photo of rock and this time with rock breaking up a bit. Fractured. I’m not sure as to how much of this fracturing has to do with erosion processes, but there is some visible weathering that gives more … Continue reading

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Crown Over the Valley

I like this photo, but I’m not sure if it was worth the risk, but anyway. I like the pattern in the rock, as well as how it appears in contrast to the valley. The light on the rock is … Continue reading

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Eroding Layers of Rocky Clifftops

I’ve sat on this one for a little while and I’m not sure why. I think that the light is balanced really well and the layers create a pattern redolent of waves, wind blowing through a field, and sand dunes. … Continue reading

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