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The famous South Lawn underground car park at the University of Melbourne. This car park was used in the filming of Mad Max.
Built in 1971/72, this car park has aged as gracefully as myself. The design of the car park includes drainage from the ground above through the parabolic columns. Unique and controversial at the time.
I've visited here before but this time without my camera - had to use my phone, which forced me to think carefully about composition and lighting.
Light and shadow play on the low concrete wall at the base of security bars and mesh at a city carpark.
Not a traditional fence but a fence nontheless. Happy Fence Friday!
Marty and I visited the Rundle Place carpark again this weekend, and went up to different floors to look at the art.
There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves.
(Job 34:22)
Behold, ye have sinned against the LORD: and be sure your sin will find you out.
(Numbers 32:23)
The turn out of the Woolworth Hilton underground carpark before it heads up the ramp to ground level.
Looking up the ramp at the UPark carpark on Rundle Street. You can catch just a sliver of the colourful car bodies parked on the first floor.
I had just put my camera in the bag when this Goldcrest perched on low branches right infront of my car. Camera was back out in a flash for a few portrait shots :-) Good end to a glorious day at the fen
So late yesterday afternoon I went to the local Bunnings at Dural to buy a new glazed ceramic pot for my Acer Palmatum (Japanese Maple).
And look what I discovered just sitting all alone - abandoned - in the Bunnings carpark. It's a blue car. I think it's from Italy, lol.
Not sure exactly what it is, except that it's blue and a Ferrari.
The Bunnings hardware & nursery carpark.
New Line Road, Dural.
The Hills District of Sydney.
And so I have to add a song with 'blue' in the title. And there are SO many. My favourite, though, is 'Blue Monday' by New Order.
So even though I discovered this blue car yesterday (on Sunday 30th June, 2024) here is the original 1982 version of 'Blue Monday':
www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1GxjzHm5us
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.