These iconic bathing boxes have become a Melbourne tourist attraction, not to mention highly desirable real estate!
This photo was featured in the Red Bubble groups Mornington Peninsula and Port Philip Bay, ‘Architecture and Cityscapes’, ‘Your Country’s Best’, ‘Full Frontal Facades’ and ‘Beach,River and Lake Treasures, and was voted winner of the Mood & Ambi(e)nce challenge ‘National Flags’, and runner up in the Unique Buildings Of The World challenge ‘Buildings on the Beach’. It was also voted into the top ten of the Landcape Photography challenge ‘Composition – Golden Triangle’ and the Beach, River and Lake Treasures challenge ‘Selective Colouring’, and was voted winner of the Beach, River and Lake Treasures challenge ‘Selective Colouring By our Shores’
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My style is contemporary whilst firmly rooted in realism. I work in a number of mediums, including pastel, charcoal and conte, pen and ink, gouache, watercolour, acrylics, pencil, photography, and mixed media, and am currently painting in oils. I find that changing and experimenting with mediums keeps me fresh and open to learning. I especially love capturing the human face and figure in oils, and photographing the urban landscape, including the amazing graffiti to be found in Melbourne.
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Amazing shot Roz, love the alignment and shadows
Thanks Larry! It was the shadows that captured me!
– Roz McQuillan
beautiful cature…..great use of selective colour!
love the shadows on the sand
Stunning Roz!!!
Fantastic treatment of this Melbourne landmark
Great idea to make the surroundings B&W thus increasing the contrast of your subject with its surroundings!!
I adore this Roz it is fantastic
Fabulous Capture!!!! Love it!
congratulations on being one of the top ten in Boat sheds & Bathing Boxes challenge
cheers rosina
Love it!
stunningly cool!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much, Isa!
– Roz McQuillan