Share Content Published February 2, 2017 the jazz trumpeter One of the things I love about photography is the way that a 'mistake' can sometimes turn out to be a better image than the one you planned. This is an unitentionally long exposure of a trumpet player at Circular Quay in Sydney which turned out much better than the "correct" image I took after I realised the mistake! abstract australia night street sydney urban
Share Content Published February 2, 2017 convergence The Sydney Opera House really lends itself to abstract photography abstract architecture australia black and white building opera house sydney urban See more in monochrome
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Share Content Published February 2, 2017 going nowhere On the edge of the Salar Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia is a train graveyard, a rusting reminder of the region's former prosperity now decaying slowly into the desert. abstract bolivia salar uyuni train
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