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You know Winter is just about to start when the temperature drops, the wind picks up and the streets start shimmering as the puddles start forming. It really is beautiful. It's just a bugger that you can never really be prepared for it.

 

My most "interesting" shot.

 

Also my ‘Masterpiece’ entry for Photo Friday.

 

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Met some old friends from the Ashie soccer club

after traipsing around looking for a decent bar, we decided to return home to Yak :)

waiting for a taxi

Went for a walkabout with Reinar, Scott and Kiki tonight.

Melbourne's growing skyline, near the Victoria markets at the north west end of the CBD.

 

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Photo by Kiarobro

a demo from wheelchair sports australia

Mosaic by Rob Di Virgilio, Southbank Promenade

The dangers of Federation square are too numerous to count! More than the regular outdoors? Who can know? This electronic advertisement rotates though a series of images I had to wait for this one to reappear. I waited for people to walk though this scene and it took me a while to get a person who also contrasted with the blue sign enough.

 

Also. While processing the RAW file, I could not for the life of me get things square/horizontal or vertical. The site itself slopes so I just made the best compromise I could.

 

Processed using Luminar

 

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Somewhere near William St in the CBD

   

Strobist info: 550EX via wireless ETTL using giant inflatable snowman diffuser

The shapes and colours of many public spaces makes for interesting photography. The circles of colour against the shape of the seat all ties this scene together. Parliament station is part of Melbourne's small underground train loop system.

 

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