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  • This was drawn in an alley parallel to Smith St, Collingwood by two artists, Fers and Bonsai. I really love their fluffy clouds

  • The closed, locked and abandoned gates of Victoria Park – once Collingwood Football Club’s home ground…

  • Shot through window near Smith Street Collingwood Victoria Australia January 2008

  • Taken at the Tote, Australia Day 2008

  • Taken at the Tote, Australia Day 2008

  • Found this in an empty lot in Collingwood. It’s not there anymore.

  • Taken at Kinky at the Glasshouse on 2nd August 2008

  • Taken at Kinky on 2nd August 2008

  • Taken backstage at Kinky on 2nd August 2008

  • Taken at Kinky on 2nd August 2008.

  • Sarah Lea Cheesecake performs her new routine at Kinky on 2nd August 2008

  • Victoria, Australia. Photo of public graffiti artwork, original graffiti work not copyrighted by photographer

  • I made this for my son

  • Such a place is Dights Falls on the Yarra River at the border of Clifton Hill, Collingwood and Kew. This concrete-capped waterfall is strewn with rubbish. The roar from the Eastern Freeway masks the sound of water. The signs intended to inform tourists have been vandalised. / Dights Falls may not at first impress. Yet this is one of the most powerful places on the river. Here fresh water meets salt, sandstone meets lava, and past meets future. / /

  • Dights Falls (pronounced /ˈdaɪts/) is located in Melbourne, Victoria just downstream of the junction of the Yarra River with Merri Creek. At this point the river narrows and is constricted between 800,000 year old volcanic, basaltic lava flow and a much older steep, silurian, sedimentary spur. The north side also contains abundant graptolite fossils in sedimentary sandstone. Prior to European settlement, the area was occupied by the indigenous Wurundjeri tribe of the Kulin nation. The rock falls would have provided the Aboriginal people with a natural river crossing and place to trap migrating fish. It was also a meeting place for many clans where they would trade together, settle disputes and exchange brides. In the 1840s, an artificial weir was built on the natural bar of basalt boulders to provide water to the “Ceres” flour mill, one of the first in Victoria. Situated by the Yarra River in Collingwood is the industrial relic known locally as “Dight’s Mill”, one of Melbourne’s oldest and most significant industrial sites. In the early 1840’s John Dight established Melbourne’s first water-powered flour mill on the site. In 1888 ‘Yarra Falls Roller Mills’ built a water-turbine powered mill, which was the largest and most sophisticated of the thirty two water powered mills built in Victoria before 1900. On a hill above the falls to the south, is an historic marker commemorating the “first white men to discover the river Yarra reaching Yarra Falls on 8th February, 1803. Also to make the first crossing near here with the cattle by the first overlanders John Gardiner, Joseph Hawdon and Captain John Hepburn in December 1836”.

  • A capture of a graffiti encrusted wall in Collingwood. The play of sunlight and balancing strobe just didn’t click with my vision for this one, and after staring at it for a while I took a random punt on the colours. Suddenly, it looked Right.

  • Talk it up. It’s the future.

  • just with a pale border because I thought it might look better

  • Taken from Studley Park – the ‘Loop’

  • old building in Collingwoods shopping strip. 3 image HDR process.

  • 3 image HDR with grunge frame

  • feast eight - collingwood
    by bellmusker

    goat’s cheese pastries with pine nuts

    Food plays a huge role in my life. There are those nights when it all comes together beautifully – the food is divine, the wine superb, and you’re so comfortable in your skin that the world seems golden. When you can share such a feast with the ones you love, it’s something special indeed. I wish you all a blissful feasting season, and to welcome in the new year with love, light and laughter. And cheese. Plenty of cheese. My other feast pieces, taken briefly out of hiding: Feast one: Melbourne / Feast two: New York / Feast three: Berlin / Feast four: Darwin / Feast five: Brussels / Feast six: Sassafras / Feast seven: Reykjavik

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