Bells Beach
Bells beach on the Great Ocean Road. Just eighty minutes out of the city.
Bells beach on the Great Ocean Road. Just eighty minutes out of the city.
Unusual red algae bloom in Westgate Park salt lake, under the Westgate bridge.
Quick painting on plywood I did this morning. It is based on a photo you can see on this page. It is of a fishing boat in the bay of Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. (Three hours down the great Ocean Road from Melbourne.)
Twenty two shots from around Warrnambool bay, Stingray bay, Lady bay, Thunder point, Warrnambool breakwater and surrounding beach area.
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An old pier or jetty at Clifton Springs beach, Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria, Australia
Twenty four shots from around the Bellarine peninsula, all from my instagram feed. Click here to see all 24 photos on one page. Photos are as follows;
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Twelve shots from around the Bellarine Peninsula, all from my instagram feed. Click here to see all twelve photos on one page. Photos are as follows;
Shot from Etihad Stadium, Bolte Bridge at night.
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Off for a surf yesterday near Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia.
Cool VW Kombi (combi).
One of the small piers you can spot in Williamstown as you look across the bay
A panoramic shot from Spotswood and the Westgate Bridge around to the city, Port Melbourne and Brighton on the far right. It is shot from Williamstown across Port Phillip Bay. The panorama is made up of six shots stitched together.
Old pier stumps off the foreshore in Hastings on the Mornington Peninsula
Panorama of the lovely landscape in the Belgrave/Tecoma area.
This is actually five photos stitched together.
A panoramic shot of the Docklands in Melbourne. It is actually five photos stitched together.
First posted June 2011
I showed this cityscape in black and white here, now the colour version. It is shot from Williamstown across to the city.
First posted June 2011
The city of Melbourne shot from Williamstown, early morning sunrise. Black and white.
First posted June 2011
More of the docks of Melbourne shot from Yarraville/Footscray across to the city
First posted June 2011
The Bolte Bridge (again) which reaches from the Westgate Freeway (not far from these arches) and merges into the Tullamarine Freeway.
First posted June 2011
The Bolte Bridge which reaches from the Westgate Freeway (not far from these arches) and merges into the Tullamarine Freeway.
First posted June 2011
More of the view from Williamstown across to Melbourne, again shot in HDR
First posted June 2011
HDR shot of the boats moored just off Williamstown. I have this one printed on canvas on my wall, but get to see the live version most days.
First posted June 2011
The lovely view (again) from Williamstown across to the city of Melbourne at night.
First posted June 2011
One of two small lighthouses found in Port Melbourne. There is a front and a rear lighthouse, this is the front lighthouse in the water. The rear is on land. History of the lighthouses can be found HERE.
First posted June 2011
Pier works in Port Melbourne, restoring the lovely piers including Station Pier where the Spirit of Tasmania arrives and departs from.
First posted June 2012
A foggy day looking from Brighton towards the City of Melbourne
First posted 1st May 2007
Today is the monthly theme day from ‘Daily City Photoblogs” Today’s theme is to show a photo from your own city which may make visitors think they are in the wrong city. I have posted another shot of Geelong pier (a small city South West of Melbourne) which reminds me a lot of Brighton, England. There are several piers in Brighton, and I’m sure you could see some here at Brighton Daily photo.
First posted 2nd December 2006
I have shown a wider shot of this lovely river previously here. This closer shot, taken at the same time shows the lovely stillness of the water creating wonderful reflections. The stadium in the background is the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)