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Beneath the railway lines at Flinders Street, Melbourne. I tried to make a feature of the man walking whilst looking at his phone, but somehow he is lost in the architecture.
I haven't had a chance to get out and take photos lately - combination of too much work and lack of motivation. That all changes this weekend! Stay tuned! :)
I loved the look of the line of chrome pillars outside Flinders Street Station in the early morning light.
Taken from Palmer street, the view of Flinders across the water early in the morning before it gets busy and the calm disappears. It was so quiet at this time of the morning, I love the feel of that stillness, to see the city start to wake and get busy, but that short time of stillness is the time I like the most....maybe because, like a sunrise or sunset, you know that the calm will not last and soon it will be over.
It was a dreary looking morning and I almost did this in black and white, but I like the hint of colour coming from the buildings.
OK well I am off to take the mad dogs for a walk and hope they do not embarrass me too much with their walking antics, they like to do the strangest of things and are none too co-operative really...I am a bad trainer lol
Have a great Thursdays, or Wednesday....nearly Friday AGAIN.....it has be a quiet week in Flickrland,,, :) Car
Today's Carsounds - www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaDLT1AOIfo
.. a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground ..
this is not a 'flip' shot, this is a genuine 'single shot' puddle.
Flinders Street Station in the very early morning light, with the trails of a passing Melbourne tram, and showing one of the many, many construction areas that seem to be spoiling our city so much at the moment.
Melbourne's iconic Flinders Street Station.
Sunbury Show 2016 - 1st Prize - Night Photography (FM338)
These orange scooters for hire can be found all over the Melbourne CBD, and often seen zooming along the roadways.
I thought this image I took of one just outside Flinders Street Station would be suitable for both the MCF 52 Week Challenge theme of "Orange", and the Definitely Dreaming theme of "Fun". Two birds with one stone as they say.
That said, whilst I think riding one would be fun, I think at my age I'd likely end up with some serious injury, so I'll stick to taking photos!
Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia.
It's an iconic piece of Australian architecture - i've photographed this before, but decided to stop and shoot it again while walking past returning to my hotel room.
There is a lot going on in this shot - there are at least two other photographers taking photos (admittedly one is photographing Federation Square over the road) - other pedestrians are just ghostly blurs in the night compared to the patient and still camera holding people.
Flinders Street, Melbourne. This shot for the theme "Movement" during a camera club "hunt n shoot" in the city.
There was a full moon rising on this balmy Christmas eveining, magical.
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Melbourne on a summer night, January 2011. Flinders Street Station and St Paul's, bottom left-hand corner.
I went up to the city for work this morning. After a productive session, I took a walk through Carlton Gardens and then got the train home.
Lights of the City of Melbourne from Southbank including Southgate Footbridge, Yarra River and Flinders Street Railway Station.
People of Melbourne have been meeting under the clocks at Flinders Street Railway Station for decades. Here is my interpretation of this iconic building which has a place in my heart. I started my first job, straight out of school, in this building back in 1974.
St Paul's Cathedral, in Melbourne, Australia.
Sony FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS
16mm; f/5.6; ISO 1600
Three exposures at 1/40 sec, 1/20 sec, 1/10 sec
"Heading for the tram" is a street photography diptych shot outside Melbourne's iconic Flinders St Station using the Lensbaby Sweet 80 optic.
Melbourne is one of the great multicultural cities of the world. It is the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River.
A masked electric bicycle rider exiting the bus depot on using it as a shortcut to quickly get from Grote Street to Franklin Street. On foot, I’ve always been tempted to take this shortcut until I see the “No Pedestrian Access” signs on either side of the entrance. Technically, I guess a bicycle is not a pedestrian.
Having walked past this gorgeously geometrical garage many times, I felt compelled to shoot it with movement to see how the lines reacted. So here is yet another ICM, this time taken on Flinders Street in Melbourne.
I might add a small reminder that all my images containing blur are shot in camera, and no blur is added during processing/editing. Just in case anyone was wondering.
A shot from the middle of this year taken during a night walk with ANDREW. This is my favourite spot for taking shots of Eureka as you are far enough away to get all of it in the frame and I love the curve of the elevated rail tracks in the foreground. I did upload a black and white version of the same shot a while ago. That version can be viewed for comparison HERE.