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Avicennia marina Reflects
Might be wrong, but the information I’ve gathered indicates that the three main plants here are Avicennia marina (grey mangrove) plants. These are visible in the previous photo I shared, but I took a few shots focusing on them initially … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Avicennia, bush, cowan, creek, flora, grey, mangrove, marina, nature, plant, reflection, water
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Pinched Toward the Side
The reflection at this particular point of the walk I did last week was quite clear. As such, I really like how the reflection appears in this image. There’s a fair bit of detail coming through. Not so much that … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bush, cowan, creek, flora, mangroves, nature, pinched, plants, reflection, vegetation, water
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Cowan Station
As seen in Cowan. To do the walk I did last week I had to cross over the tracks. Easy enough. Took this photo whilst crossing over as there were no trains about. I think this shot almost makes the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, buildings, clouds, cowan, monochrome, platform, rail, railway, station, suburban, tracks
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Perspective Shifting Appearance
I took this photo as I liked how Sydney Harbour Bridge appeared to be further past Blues Point Tower than it is, as here it appears as though almost the whole of the bridge sits past the apartment block rather … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blues point, bridge, City, cityscape, harbour, perspective, Sydney, tower, urban, water
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Structure Behind Goat Island
Not all of Goat Island, but just enough of it to make it appear as though it’s attached to the area where the buildings behind it are by land. I was stuffing around a bit with processing when I got … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, buildings, City, goat island, harbour, structure, Sydney, tower, urban, water
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Reflection’s Pathway
Here’s another photo taken last year whilst on a field trip. This was taken at around the same time as these three photos. I feel as though this has a good balance of light and detail. I like that the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, ground, lake, nature, reflect, reflection, sky, sunset, trees, water
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Stabilising Sand
Here’s a shot taken at The Hawks Nest Dunes. This was taken on the same field trip as these three photos. I feel as though this photo has a strong sense of layering due to the sand taking up most … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, clouds, dune, hawks, landscape, lens-artists, nature, nest, plants, sand, system, vegetation, weather
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Urban Railway Curve
This was taken in Wollstonecraft. I think that with this shot, what appeals to me most is the light and shade contrast. The next thing that I find appealing is how everything is situated in relation to each other. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, bridge, buildings, curve, monochrome, rail, railway, Sydney, urban, vegetation
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Smooth Waterfalls
Another photo of Uloola Falls (here are the previous ones I’ve shared). I think this one has the benefit of “experience” behind it in that I feel it feels less flat than the other long exposure Uloola Falls shot I … Continue reading
Dealing with Certain Attitudes
So this morning I started writing some stupid bit of fiction and then realised it was a little more serious than I wanted to write and also perhaps symbolically reflective of what I want to write about, which is what … Continue reading