Tasmania's journal of discovery

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Hobart photographer Steve Lovegrove says he has always been interested in “found” objects, and photographing everyday scenes and places that people don’t ordinarily notice — especially trying to find the beauty in subjects that might normally be considered ugly in the conventional sense.

This, he says, “is achieved by looking for a detail or angle, or by choosing a film that will isolate or enhance what’s already there. In many cases there is no technique required, just the eye to see”.

Enjoy the results here.

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