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For a long time, I didn’t think I would revisit my photos from my 2024 trip to Japan. Mainly because I wasn’t in the right mindset, and I was unsure if I had the ability to truly do them justice. But after recently planning another visit, I decided to take the plunge and make a start. Hopefully, this is the first step toward more...
This time, I’m sharing a shot of Japanese industry—something that has fascinated me for a long time. It connects directly to my interest in sci-fi industrial scenes filled with pipes, rust, steel, steam, and raw structure. My wife calls it a “boys’ thing” and only joins me on these outings if I occasionally return the favor by visiting something more cultural...
What stands out to me in this image is the dramatic backlight, creating a striking interplay between light and shadow. The emissions from the chimneys add another layer, casting patterns that give the scene even more depth and atmosphere.
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Darren Schiller has added a photo to the pool:
The sunlight was illuminating the handrails but not the wall behind, adding a bit of contrast to this scene.
I have shot this scene before in even light: flic.kr/p/2rWEyZd
Not sure which version I like best.
Solomon Street, Adelaide"
Darren Schiller has added a photo to the pool:
Not sure what these bins were celebrating, but I hope they had fun.
Bloor Court, Adelaide CBD