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Still Connected
The same power pole as seen in this photo, but with a softer and perhaps moodier sunset. Less dramatic, more “subtle”. Softer, gentler… kind of. Certainly less ominous. With this one I feel there’s a bit more of a contrast … Continue reading
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Tagged cables, clouds, contrast, engineering, pole, power, sunset, urban, weather
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Arch Slice
Slightly odd photo, I think. Mostly due to the angle. It has been a while since I last shared a photo of ANZAC Bridge. Took a few more photos of it a couple of weeks ago whilst I was walking … Continue reading
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Tagged Anzac, arch, bridge, cables, engineering, monochrome, structure, Sydney, urban
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Towering Structure
This is a shot I took a few weeks ago now. Not sure as to why I waited so long to process it, but I did and now here we are. I was trying to frame the transmission tower in … Continue reading
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Tagged cables, clouds, design, engineering, frame, monochrome, structure, tower, transmission, urban
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Vent
Just a photo of a vent, as well as some small parts of its surroundings. I like how cold and mechanical this looks. It’s just a fairly commonplace thing, but I think here it looks much more… well, not quite … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, curve, engineering, line, monochrome, structure, urban, vent
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Frame’s gaps
I’m not quite sure what I was aiming for when I took this photo, other than capturing the bridge’s structure at a specific angle. I think I did a good job of showing space. The bridge is not the widest … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, design, engineering, frame, gaps, leichhardt, shadow, space, structure, Sydney, urban, walkway
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Sunrise Crane
When I arrived at Hurstville the other morning I had a few minutes to kill, so I went to a rooftop parking area to catch some of the sunrise. I saw this and felt a strong desire to take a … Continue reading
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Tagged build, building, construction, crane, engineering, hurstville, lens-artists, machinery, sunrise, Sydney, urban
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Towering Over
In this shot I really like how the clouds work with the sky. Despite the transmission tower’s appearance, there’s something rather pleasing about the sky overall I think. Maybe it’s actually due in part to the transmission tower and the … Continue reading
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Tagged cable, clouds, dusk, engineering, frame, silhouette, structure, tower, tpm20_24, transmission, trees, urban, vegetation
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Transmission Structure
I took this photo as I wanted to capture the tower’s structure. It’s quite angular, rigid, cold and net-like, I think. There’s a great deal of form and shape in this, though at the same time the shape isn’t variable … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, design, engineering, form, lines, shape, structure, tower, transmission
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More Sydney Harbour Bridge Structure
I may not be a fan of The Sydney Harbour Bridge, but I certainly do involve it in quite a number of photos, such as this one. I think that it may be due to my appreciation of its shape … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Australia, bridge, engineering, frame, harbour, lens-artists, structure, Sydney, urban
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Wooden Frame
So many angles! So many lines! There’s a number of patterns here and all from the same material. I think that there’s a sense of the strength and integrity of the structure here. This building has not seen maintenance in … Continue reading
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Tagged angle, architecture, beam, design, engineering, frame, line, rafter, structure, urban, wood, wooden
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