Day 931, Only Once

Unless the light was just right you would not even notice the gossamer fine threads snagged on the barbed wire. Notice it I did I’m certain it is not there by design and wonder if the original web was caught in the wind and transported here. The other thing I am sure of is that […]

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Day 930, Architectural Bubble

At a quick glance you might confuse this metallic textured dome with some perspectives of the new SAHMRI building on North Terrace. I certainly could not help but notice the uncanny similarity with some of my own images. Perhaps it could be a closeup of a stage microphone with artist belting out some tune just […]

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Day 929, Stationary Stonework

Contrary to rolling stones these stationary ones have gathered a beautiful adornment of moss and I have to admit I really like this look where a human construction has become one with nature. I wonder if this might start a trend in future architecture? Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 929, Stationary Stonework’ 1/50s f/4 ISO160 200mm

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Day 928, Coffography

A combination of two of my favorite things, photography and coffee. These beans won’t last long. By tomorrow morning they will be ground and in a steaming brew by mid morning. Coffee and photography. Why not. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 928, Coffography’ 1s f/22 ISO320 100mm

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Day 927, Fugue Perspective

What is it? It’s actually iron but the gorgeous textures could just as easily be wood. This very large piece of iron can be found on the banks of the Torrens River just behind the University of Adelaide. From this perspective it is rather abstract but if you were to step back a little you […]

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