[Photo walk] Along Flinders Street
Taking off her coat so her friend can take her photo
Food hall, open 24 hours
Tags on a no-smoking sign outside Melbourne Aquarium
Chilling in Enterprize Park along the Yarra River
One of the scar trees in Enterprize Park
Enterprize Park commemorates the spot where the first settlers aboard the ship Enterprize went ashore on 30 August 1835.
Today, it is the site of the Scar Project, a collaborative installation by Aboriginal artists who used original wharf poles from Queens Bridge to engage with the tradition of tree scarring.
Traditionally, Aboriginal people would take pieces of bark from trees to make canoes, shields or baby cradles. The resulting ‘scar trees’ would also serve as signposts for other clans to know they had entered the land of another community. These trees are rare today, but for Aboriginal people they are very precious.
Read more about this artwork: Scar – A Stolen Vision.
Walking through the scar trees in Enterprize Park
The City of Melbourne commissioned eight indigenous artists to create a relocatable permanent public artwork for the city.
Initially placed in the city square, the 24 poles that form the work “Scar – A Stolen Vision” are now permanently located in Enterprize Park adjacent to the Melbourne Aquarium.
The works, by eight indigenous artists, are all vertical timber poles, somewhat like trees, and reflect various interpretations of the relationship between the artists culture and the modern western city.
Read more about this artwork: Scar – A Stolen Vision.
Underneath the elevated train tracks that run along Flinders Street
Looking down at a broken uplight
No road next to this pillar
There’s a bin literally just around the corner
Picnicking on the Yarra River
[Photo walk] Collins Street, Docklands
Cyclists along the Yarra River
Trying to make it in the urban jungle of Docklands
It's only Friday afternoon and a third of the red neurons are already down
Yellow sneakers on a grey day in Melbourne
Don't ask for my mood, just look at my nails
Sleeping with both ears open
Maggie, sleeping with both ears open.
You can’t let sleeping dogs lie, you have to take their photo.
[Photo walk] La Trobe Street, Docklands
There’s a bit of La Trobe Street in Docklands that goes over the Southern Cross rail yard.
This would be a great spot to take train photos from, except that there’s a tough metal grate/mesh that runs along the full length of the bridge (for obvious safety reasons).
Fortunately, there are little square cut-outs in this mesh that let me take a bunch of interesting photos. #FrameWithinAFrame
V/Line train out of Southern Cross Station
V/Line train heading from Melbourne to Geelong
Train lines crisscrossing outside Southern Cross rail yard
Alstom West Melbourne Depot
Yep, that’s locked
Pointing out birds in Flagstaff Gardens
[Photo walk] Along Harbour Esplanade, Docklands
I took a walk along Harbour Esplanade in Docklands on my way home from work. It was a grey, overcast day, but I think I got a couple of good photos.
Meeting rooms with a view
Marvel Stadium from Harbour Esplanade
Reflection of a bright sky on an overcast day
Geelong Flyer catamaran ferry parked at its Docklands terminal
Geelong Flyer catamaran ferry, with the Bolte Bridge in the background
Blue buildings by Docklands Harbour
Reflections of a photographer
Looking up along the Melbourne Water building
Construction of the Seafarers Residences
Across the street from where I work in Docklands, Melbourne is the Mission to Seafarers – a worthy charity and volunteer-run organisation.
Right next to the Misson’s heritage-listed building, however, a luxury residential building is currently under construction. They’ve called this building ‘Seafarers Residences’. Weird flex, I know. But there it is.
I was able to take some interesting photos of the construction in progress with my new long lens (Fujinon XC 50-230mm).
Crane operator at the future Seafarers Residences
Crane at the future Seafarers Residences
Crane-supported concrete pour
Pouring concrete
[Photo walk] Along the Yarra River #1
Every Friday after work I walk through the Melbourne city centre so I can take some photos. I took these ones on a walk along the Yarra River.
West corner of Melbourne City View Apartments
Under the train lines crossing over Flinders Street
People walking down Oris Walk, next to Lamont Bridge
Helicopter taking off from Microflite Melbourne Heliport
Helicopter landing at Microflite Melbourne Heliport
Photo of a red-and-gold helicopter (an Airbus EC130) seconds away from landing on a helipad build in a pontoon on a wide river in the middle of a city. A sign on the side of the pontoon reads ‘Microflite Melbourne Helipad’. In the background of the photo are several tall and short buildings, as well as a bridge across the river.
That's Australia for you
Yeah buoy!
Train from Flinders Street Station
Stopping to check her phone where the bike trail widens
Lime e-scooter delivery at Flinders Street Station
Avalon Airshow 2023: Super Galaxy
There were a bunch of cool civilian and military aircraft you could walk into at the air show. One of the coolest was the Lockheed C-5M Super Galaxy II.
Super Galaxy whale tail
Walking into the Super Galaxy
Walking through the Super Galaxy
Walking out the front of the Super Galaxy
USAF Super Galaxy flight crew ready to take questions
USAF Super Galaxy flight crew talking to the visiting public
USAF Super Galaxy flight crew taking questions from the visiting public
Explaining the intricacies of the pumps along the Super Galaxy nose door
Open nose door of the Super Galaxy
Avalon Airshow 2023: Black Eagles flying display
At this year’s air show we were treated to a aerobatics flying display from the Republic of Korea Air Force’s Black Eagles aerobatic team. Here are some of the photos I took of that display.
Black Eagles in diamond formation
Black Eagles looping in formation
Black Eagles breaking their loop formation
Two Black Eagle jet aircraft flying at each other
Two Black Eagle jet aircraft that have just flown past each other
Avalon Airshow 2023: Behind the scenes
I took a few ‘behind the scenes’ photos at the air show.
Washing the wing of his aircraft
Gotta keep your plane clean
Aircraft Ground Operations for the air show
Air traffic control tower at Avalon Airport
Avalon Airshow 2023: Lots to do
The biennial Avalon Airshow is back after four years! (The 2021 show got cancelled due to the pandemic.)
Here are some of the photos I took at the event.
Display aircraft
No push
Beware of blast
Do not grab
Do you want to touch the nose too?
I want to touch the nose again!
CH-47 Chinook
Checking out the inside of a CH-47 Chinook
Taking a peek at the belly of the A400M Atlas
Watching the show
Watching the flying program
Capturing the take-off
Puppies!
Belgian Malinois puppy-in-training
Avalon Airport
Sign at Avalon Airport eastern apron
This was part one of four, so more photos to follow…
Lady Justice watching over the Supreme Court of Victoria
Lady Justice above the Williams Street entrance to the Supreme Court of Victoria
Bronze figure of Lady Justice atop the Supreme Court of Victoria building
[Photo walk] Melbourne buildings, part 2
Here are some photos of buildings and cranes that I’ve taken over the last few days.
Trees on the level 29 balcony
Mr Cart at work
Media house entrance next to Southern Cross Station
Living in the Melbourne CBD
A crane named Janet
The dilapidated Sir Charles Hotham Hotel building
[Photo walk] Transport, part 3
Here’s a bunch of transport-related photos I’ve taken over the last few days.
Elevated train along Flinders Street in Melbourne
Tram going up Spencer Street in Melbourne
Passenger carriages waiting for their locomotive
Passenger carriages at Southern Cross Rail Yard
Platforms 2A and 3A at Southern Cross Station
Waiting for instructions on Platform 2A
Heading into Southern Cross Station on its way to Flinders Street
Metro train waiting to depart
Travelling past Fawkner Memorial Park
Oblong bird graffiti at Southern Cross Station
Waiting for a train at North Melbourne Station
Maggie being Maggie
Maggie, majestic
Maggie, noticing
Maggie, chilling
Maggie, straining
[Photo walk] Around Southern Cross Station #1
It hit 41 degrees Celsius in Melbourne on Friday. So, to avoid commuting during the evening peak, I went home early. But, before I got on the train, I walked around the Southern Cross Station and took a few photos :)
Under the Flinders Street elevated train lines
Stairs vs escalators at Southern Cross Station
39 degrees Celsius (in the sun)
Documenting the 39-degree day while picking up lunch
Roller skating across Southern Cross Bridge
Down to platforms 13 and 14
Platforms 13 and 14 at Southern Cross Station
Low battery
I had a good, long sleep last night and I’m feeling refreshed and energised today. For much of last week, though, this is how I was feeling.
[Photo walk] Standup paddleboarders at St Kilda Harbour
One cool thing about owning a long lens is that you can take photos of people considerably further away from you. (Without being creepy about it, of course.)
Standup paddleboarders next to St Kilda Pier
New standup paddleboarder is successful in standing up
Careful standup paddleboarder
Confident standup paddleboarder
A moment of calm on St Kilda Harbour Dog Beach
[Photo walk] St Kilda Harbour Dog Beach
I managed to take a few good photos at St Kilda Harbour Dog Beach after Melbourne Pride March.
Cruise ships at Station Pier and the West Gate Bridge
This was taken with a long zoom lens, and zoom lenses tend to compress things that are further away. That’s why the cruise ships at Station Pier and the West Gate Bridge look much closer to each other than they really are.
Curious dog at the beach
Keeping an eye on its humans
Let's explore the beach
No, I don't want to get out of the water
This was my favourite dog on the beach that day. So much energy! And, as seen here, a steadfast refusal to come out of the water when it was time to stop playing and go home — despite the repeated calls of its owner.