* It has a lane named after rock band AC/DC and a swimming pool named after a Prime Minister who is believed to have drowned at sea
* Its vibrant multiculturalism
* Royal Botanic Gardens.
* Shady Caroline Street in South Yarra
* The disco balls hanging above Rankins Lane in the city
* The domed reading room of the State Library.
* The eucalyptus trees and old lamps beside the river near Fed Square.
* The huge mural spanning the length of the side wall of Dimmey's discount department store in Green Street Richmond
* The laneways, especially Degraves Street and Centre Place.
* The old terrace houses in the inner suburbs.
* The Royal and Block Arcades.
* The street art (commissioned and otherwise).
* The Victorian architecture, especially the interior of 333 Collins Street, the Olderfleet Building and the Melbourne Safe Deposit Building on Queen Street
* The view of the city at night from the Swan Street Bridge.
* The Windsor end of Chapel Street
* There's always a festival or major event happening.
I love the giantness of it!
ReplyDeleteOthers had their cup of coffee while you zoomed to the small universe of bright flowers.
ReplyDeleteit is true... surreal aspects of extreme close ups change the view of everything. The office flowers are a world unto themselves...
ReplyDeleteHi S3X. Hehe. Giantness. Yeah, I love a macro flower shot.
ReplyDeleteHey chrome. Yep - I have been sprung taking pics of the flowers before. I think they think I'm a bit strange.
Hi there Jason SPARKS. I love extreme close ups of flowers. We get a lot of exotic flowers at work, rarely anything as "common" as gerberas.