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Mill Point Road, South Perth, Western Australia

Reeflex 240 mm

Just a simple candid street style Snap captured of an elderly lady cautiously "Coming Down" on an escalator.

 

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Tube tracks into London or out

Spanda (viewed from north side of Elizabeth Quay)

Elizabeth Quay inlet.

Elizabeth Quay is a mixed-use development project in the Perth central business district. Encompassing an area located on the north shore of Perth Water near the landmark Swan Bells, the precinct was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II during her Diamond Jubilee.

The project includes construction of an artificial inlet on what was previously the Esplanade Reserve, and modifications to the surrounding environs including Barrack Square, with the project opening nine sites for potential development. Completed facilities were initially projected to include 1,700 residential apartments, 150,000 square metres (1.6 million square feet) of office space and 39,000 square metres (0.42 million square feet) of retail space.

 

Planning Minister John Day and Premier Colin Barnett turned the first ground at the Esplanade Reserve on 26 April 2012, and Barnett announced the name "Elizabeth Quay" on 28 May 2012. Construction of the inlet and associated infrastructure were completed in January 2016, ahead of the Perth International Arts Festival and Fringe World. The quay was officially opened on 29 January 2016. Construction of the associated buildings will be completed at varying times thereafter, with the first – The Ritz Carlton Hotel and an adjacent residential tower – opened on 15 November 2019.

Description

The Elizabeth Quay precinct is centred around an artificial inlet that opens to the Swan River at its south. At the eastern side of the mouth of the inlet is an islet, which contains the Florence Hummerston Kiosk (which hosts a hospitality complex), the Bessie Rischbieth statue and a playground, and is connected to the eastern shore by a short bridge and to the western shore by the longer Elizabeth Quay Bridge, a pedestrian and cycling bridge which spans the mouth of the inlet.

On the eastern shore are 24 public short stay moorings for recreational boats, as well as the Meet Our Australian Sailor sculpture on the south-eastern shore near the islet. The eastern side contains a 28-storey Ritz Carlton hotel and an adjacent residential tower, as well as two smaller buildings containing food and beverage outlets. The north shore, designated "The Landing", features the sculpture Spanda at its centre, with a carousel immediately west of the public artwork. Directly north of The Landing, across Geoffrey Bolton Avenue which bisects the area from west to east, is the 19-storey Nine The Esplanade office tower development (scheduled for completion in 2025), with the 29-storey Australian headquarters of Chevron Corporation located in the north-east of the precinct. To the north-west, adjacent to the Nine The Esplanade development, is an empty lot yet to be developed as of February 2025; this lot has been slated for the future 56-storey Fifteen The Esplanade mixed-use development.

The western shore features the Elizabeth Quay Jetty for Transperth ferry services to South Perth as well as commercial moorings. To the north-west is a shaded water park and play area and a building containing public toilets and a food and beverage outlet, with the mixed-use EQ West development consisting of two towers (52-storeys and 25-storeys, under construction as of February 2025) taking up the rest of the precinct to its west and south-west. The art piece First Contact stands on the south-west shore, near the western entry to the Elizabeth Quay Bridge.

 

On the Eastern bank Elizabeth Quay stands The Ritz-Carlton Hotel and a residential tower with unobstructed river views.

 

Elizabeth Quay inlet with the Perth bell tower in the background.

Elizabeth Quay is a mixed-use development project in the Perth central business district. Encompassing an area located on the north shore of Perth Water near the landmark Swan Bells, the precinct was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II during her Diamond Jubilee.

The project includes construction of an artificial inlet on what was previously the Esplanade Reserve, and modifications to the surrounding environs including Barrack Square, with the project opening nine sites for potential development. Completed facilities were initially projected to include 1,700 residential apartments, 150,000 square metres (1.6 million square feet) of office space and 39,000 square metres (0.42 million square feet) of retail space.

 

Planning Minister John Day and Premier Colin Barnett turned the first ground at the Esplanade Reserve on 26 April 2012, and Barnett announced the name "Elizabeth Quay" on 28 May 2012. Construction of the inlet and associated infrastructure were completed in January 2016, ahead of the Perth International Arts Festival and Fringe World. The quay was officially opened on 29 January 2016. Construction of the associated buildings will be completed at varying times thereafter, with the first – The Ritz Carlton Hotel and an adjacent residential tower – opened on 15 November 2019.

Description

The Elizabeth Quay precinct is centred around an artificial inlet that opens to the Swan River at its south. At the eastern side of the mouth of the inlet is an islet, which contains the Florence Hummerston Kiosk (which hosts a hospitality complex), the Bessie Rischbieth statue and a playground, and is connected to the eastern shore by a short bridge and to the western shore by the longer Elizabeth Quay Bridge, a pedestrian and cycling bridge which spans the mouth of the inlet.

On the eastern shore are 24 public short stay moorings for recreational boats, as well as the Meet Our Australian Sailor sculpture on the south-eastern shore near the islet. The eastern side contains a 28-storey Ritz Carlton hotel and an adjacent residential tower, as well as two smaller buildings containing food and beverage outlets. The north shore, designated "The Landing", features the sculpture Spanda at its centre, with a carousel immediately west of the public artwork. Directly north of The Landing, across Geoffrey Bolton Avenue which bisects the area from west to east, is the 19-storey Nine The Esplanade office tower development (scheduled for completion in 2025), with the 29-storey Australian headquarters of Chevron Corporation located in the north-east of the precinct. To the north-west, adjacent to the Nine The Esplanade development, is an empty lot yet to be developed as of February 2025; this lot has been slated for the future 56-storey Fifteen The Esplanade mixed-use development.

The western shore features the Elizabeth Quay Jetty for Transperth ferry services to South Perth as well as commercial moorings. To the north-west is a shaded water park and play area and a building containing public toilets and a food and beverage outlet, with the mixed-use EQ West development consisting of two towers (52-storeys and 25-storeys, under construction as of February 2025) taking up the rest of the precinct to its west and south-west. The art piece First Contact stands on the south-west shore, near the western entry to the Elizabeth Quay Bridge.

 

Still looking a superb mountain in the snow at the top. New cable car system - an express service to get to the bottom of the mountain and then take the train up to the top. Very expensive now but a special trip no doubt. Have been to the top a few times and it was always a tiring day, and I do not have the energy to repeat it at the moment. But the view is grand from the lower levels of Grindelwald like this image.

240 mm + anneau 200 mm macro ring

Just a simple candid street style Snap captured of a guy looking as if he's waiting for the establishment to open.

 

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Jour 311

 

Ouf! J'ai pu traverser le chemin de fer juste avant que le train passe. Sinon, j'aurais eu à attendre jusqu'à 10 minutes

 

Phew! I was able to cross the railroad just before the train passed. Otherwise, I would have had to wait up to 10 minutes.

As viewed from Mends Street. South Perth, Western Australia.

Mill point Road, South Perth, Western Australia.

/seen in my Garden:

Taken with the "Portrait-Modus from my Iphone". :-)))

Not much snow on the mountains around Adelboden, but I enjoyed this view with the stark rock faces above the green grass ski areas lower down dotted with ski lifts for the winter sport season.

 

Taken 6th July 2025 with iPhone 15 Pro Max

It was a cold one, frost on this log that some enterprising folks had tried to push it into the lake possibly, or something deliberate to help wildlife walk out of the lake? But makes an interesting feature in the foreground.

This location is twenty miles from the centre of London but has been used in so many TV and films over the years as it only 2-3 miles from Pinewood Studios.

 

The lake is frozen here but you can walk round three quarters of it. The last quarter has the grounds of The Langley Hotel ( 5* and quite expensive) which is out of bounds unless you are staying at the hotel.

 

Shot taken using iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Light pours into a room through a gap in curtains at a hotel in Gainesville, Texas.

This is Philorine, a public health nurse who drove 45 minutes from Ol Tukai Lodge to our Elewana Tortilis Camp on the other side of Amboseli National Park to care for me when I went to bed for 24 hours with gastroenteritis. Later she checked on me several times until she was satisfied that I was well. A wonderful young professional; I hope she has a successful future. ©2025 John M. Hudson | jmhudson1.com

Just a simple candid street style Snap captured of a guy going about his business "Walking In The Rain".

 

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