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Tag Archives: windows
Walled Balcony
The balcony on part of the roof where I work. It’s a building of multiple levels, and this balcony is part of the roof of the floor beneath where I currently am. I took this photo this morning, and I … Continue reading
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Tagged balcony, design, glass, monochrome, monochrome-madness, structure, urban, walled, walls, windows
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One Thousand Word Challenge 243: Beyond the Windows
I have a bit of time and I’m trying to kill it. I’m trying to find the path forward. There’s a line of shade outside, and the sun cuts into where shade once was. Pushes it away. Removes it. Makes … Continue reading
Glebe Convenience Store
This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for last week. This one is hosted by Sarah of Travel with Me, and she has chosen the theme of “Markets”, with maybe shops optional if no market photos. I went with … Continue reading
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Tagged Convenience, glebe, monochrome, monochrome-madness, shop, store, urban, windows
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Lines, Lights and Reflections
This scene feels very geometric to me. I think it has a lot to do with with the lines in the structure. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. The next one is hosted by Dawn … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, glass, lights, lines, monochrome, monochrome-madness, reflection, structure, urban, windows
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Light Under Clouds
This is a photo I took a good few weeks ago now. It’s just a moody photo. Sort of ominous, and you’ve one light on and it sets this tone to the whole thing. Is the person forced to work … Continue reading
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Tagged building, clouds, lens-artists, light, overcast, reflection, structure, urban, window, windows
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Visible Stairwell
A photo of a stairwell. I think this one is interesting mainly due to its visibility, and from someone who knows very little about architecture, there isn’t much else about it that’s interesting. Still makes one think. I hope you … Continue reading
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Tagged design, glass, monochrome, rail, stairs, stairwell, steps, structure, urban, windows
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Jutting Out of the Face
Here are some balconies I’ve been past quite a few times in my time thus far. I imagine I’ll pass by them again at some stage in the near future. This is my submission into the three hundred-and-ninth Lens-Artists Photo … Continue reading
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Tagged apartments, balconies, balcony, building, lens-artists, monochrome, stairs, structure, urban, windows
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Party Upstairs
I saw this at one of the things for Vivid this year. I’m fairly certain this is some kind of performance art, and I worry about the implications. On one hand (especially based on the colouring of the thing) it … Continue reading
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Tagged above, contrast, lens-artists, monochrome, night, party, People, performance art, Sydney, urban, vivid, windows
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Lights Behind the Window Wall
A photo taken this morning in a (somewhat) heavy fog. I’d aimed to take a photo of these windows for the below-mentioned challenge, but I was aiming to capture reflection. I wasn’t expecting this. There’s probably an argument for the … Continue reading
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Tagged illuminate, illumination, lights, monochrome, monochrome-madness, panel, wall, window, windows
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Thinking About A Previous Job
I’m sitting here waiting for another evening shift to end and I find myself thinking back to my previous call centre job and the times I worked evening shifts there. Sometimes I think back to that job and remember as … Continue reading


