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Sign on a Pole
I took this photo with the intention of framing the scene in a specific way and I’m fairly certain that I did not succeed. What this turned out to be was a simple scene showing an urban area with a … Continue reading
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Tagged crossing, footpath, lens-artists, pole, road, sign, trees, urban, vegetation, vehicles
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The Cahill Expressway on a Rainy Day
This was taken in February when I was wandering around Sydney CBD during a storm. It feels rather flat and dreary. The weather was a bit dreary at this point, but the area didn’t feel as flat as this does. … Continue reading
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Tagged buildings, City, expressway, footpath, monochrome, rain, reflection, road, storm, Sydney, tpm20_31, traffic, weather
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Across The Bridge
During my walk through the rain I traversed most of the way across Sydney Harbour Bridge from the side that begins at The Rocks. The rain hitting my raincoat hood (specifically near my ear) sounded like hail, but the rain … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bridge, City, footpath, harbour, lens-artists, narrow, rain, structure, Sydney, urban, weather
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 268: Bean Bag
I want to preface the rest of this writing by stating that I think bean bags are really enjoyable. Maybe it’s because I like sitting on the floor. I don’t quite know why I like bean bags. However, there is … Continue reading