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A nice easy to reach area to relax and unwind after a long day

The city of Melbourne from the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower.

This was actually really hard to capture - the glass reflects quite badly and even with my black jacket over the camera, which was on the tripod resting against the glass, I still got the reflection of the lens on the double glazed window (thank you photoshop for fixing that for me!).

100 Collins Street towers in Melbourne after sunset.

A beautiful, balmy Melbourne night. Perfect for some long exposure photos of the city taken from St Kilda Pier.

Elemental to Melbourne’s identity, the Yarra River is one of Victoria’s iconic waterways.

I took this photo while standing on Lakeside Drive in the light rain. I parked the car on the side of the road and setup the tripod just in front of the parked car so as not to get run over by the passing cars. I thought the city looked pretty cool between the row of palm trees lining the lake.

 

Probably not true to life, but teal & orange presets are very popular. It's not something I usually do, but I felt that this photo lends itself to the effect.

 

Melbourne, Australia.

 

3 minute long exposure, taken from the entrance to Melbourne's "Marvel Stadium", looking over the Docklands precinct toward the Bolte Bridge.

As most Australians know, the city of Melbourne in Australia is notorious for it's changeable weather. On this particular day, we met for coffee early in the morning and the weather was quite pleasant. We decided to venture out and take some photos. By the time we arrived at our chosen location, we were greeted by a storm, a heavy rain shower, some lightning, basically the works. We sheltered under some cover for about half an hour and after the rain had stopped, I captured this storm cell passing over my hometown, Melbourne. As you can see, it was quite spectacular. After a couple of hours, Melbourne was true to it's reputation and the storm passed, the sky turned blue and we were treated to a warm, sunny afternoon. Off to another cafe for a coffee. I love Melbourne :-)

Another Melbourne image processed from my archives.

Melbourne 2010

​Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. It has a population of 4.4 milion as of 2014, and its inhabitants are called Melburnians.

 

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This shot is a bit cliché. I think every photographer in Melbourne has taken it at some stage, but I wanted to put my spin on it.

 

This is a bracketed 3 image HDR, using a combination of a 10 stop ND filter and a 6 stop soft grade filter for the sky.

This overgrown hedge is situated near the Melbourne Marina in the village of Melbourne

 

Melbourne is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 8 miles west of the market town of Market Weighton and 4.5 miles south-west of the market town of Pocklington. The village lies just to the south of the Pocklington Canal. The Pocklngton Canal Amenity Society runs boat trips from the Melbourne Arm on the cana

  

Hope everyones been keeping well!! This is a shot from my most recent trip to Melbourne. Have a great weekend friends :)

 

Nikon D800

Lensbaby Edge 80 optic

Melbourne from the Royal Victorian Botanical Gardens.

A V Line Train originating from Melbourne Southern Cross Station makes an appearance at South Dynon, with the City's skyline in the background.

Chinatown just keeps on giving 😁

Apartment development is a limitless speculative consumer urge in the Australian economy - buy your view and dominate the landscape. Another morning shot while out with Marty.

One of the many laneways around Melbourne's CBD.

Possible Crimson x Eastern Rosella (?), near Bulla, Melbourne, Australia. Not sure if this bird is a hybrid? It has most of the features of an Eastern Rosella, but it has prominent green feathers on the head and around the eye, as female and immature Crimson Rosella's have. The bright white feathers below the beak confirm that it is at least partly an Eastern Rosella.

 

Image taken early February 2023.

Melbourne, Australia.

Melbourne viewed from the Engineers Australia offices at 600 Burke Street.

Taken from bridge near the Docklands looking towards the city.

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