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  • Heavy fog by the Yarra river Melbourne

  • As the last light of the day fades the city lights take over, and a different side of Melbourne appears.

  • Melbourne city on a fine Spring evening, from the banks of the Yarra.

  • Panoramic view of the Yarra River from Princess Bridge taking in South Bank, Hamer Hall, the Arts Centre spire and Eureka Tower on the left across to Rialto Towers and Flinders Street station on the right. / / Panorama created with 4 images stitched together with PS CS3 / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 10mm / Exposure – Manual / Aperture – f/5.6 / Shutter – 2 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown / __________________________________________ browse other images by category: Cards, Urban and Architecture, Panorama, Landscape, Portraiture, Macro / __________________________________________ __________________________________________ / / /

  • Apart from a small crop on the left edge to get rid of some distracting lights in the background, the image is as captured in camera. Colour is from a flood light shining upwards from ground level. Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 15mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/4 / Shutter – 6 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /

  • Melbourne City after twilight from Princes Bridge. / Viewed from Southbank on the Yarra River 1.5hrs after sunset. Melbourne is a very pretty city at night with lots of memorable locations. / 30D, 24-70L,mirror lock-up+timer,24mm, 1/15th, f/11,iso100. I’d left my tripod at home so ended up balancing the camera and propping the lens with a Malteeses choclate box. made from two photo’s, one shot above and then another below to capture the view and also to boost detail for print.

  • Different angle and viewpoint from the one used in the image “Yarra River by night”. Panoramic view of the Yarra River from Princess Bridge. Hamer Hall on the left across to Rialto Towers in the centre and city skyline and Flinders Street station on the right. / / Panorama created with 3 images stitched together with PS CS3 / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 10mm / Exposure – Manual / Aperture – f/5.6 / Shutter – 2 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /

  • Panoramic view of Federation Square and the Yarra River from Princess Bridge. / / Panorama created with 3 images stitched together with PS CS3 / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 16mm / Exposure – Manual / Aperture – f/5.6 / Shutter – 10 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /

  • hdr using single raw file – thanks mel for your help… these were taken at the same place this one at night…

  • This photo is pretty much straight out of the camera – sometimes i really surprise myself! I took this photo at the same place I took “yarra river footbridge” – dragged hubby down to carry my tripod around city so i could take a few more snaps at night – happy! Camera details (let me know if I have missed anything) / f-stop: f/10 / aperture value: f/3.5 / ISO: 400 / focal length: 18 mm / taken on a nikon D80 same location: / . /

  • Taken while on a bike ride along Melbourne’s Yarra River, heading towards the big smog.

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  • Boredom can make you come up with some strange things! :)

  • I just love the peaceful grace that the Yarra and the city of Melbourne has in the morning. Capital city of Victoria, Melbourne,Rowing sheds on the left, MCG in the middle.

  • I know! another shot of Melbourne skyline. What can I say I love photographing this beautiful city. I have this urge to show the world how fortunate we Melbournians are. Shot with a fisheye lens.

  • Yarra River, Melbourne.

  • Pulled out of the archives from a while ago… A 3 exposure HDR in Photomatix software. This photo was taken with my old Canon 300D, I had a fair bit of trouble deciding what white balance to go with but I think it worked out ok. This image was taken on the same night as the following images: Click here for my other images of Melbourne

  • Lost balloons on the Yarra River on a rainy day in Melbourne.

  • Taken on a bridge overlooking the Yarra River in Melbourne, Australia. As featured in the group ‘Who Needs Color For Beauty? – Black & White Art At Its Best’ – 29/05/09 As featured in the group ‘Black and White Photography’ – 29/05/09 This photograph is part of a set of 4 images of Melbourne. To see the others, click on the links below: St Paul’s Tram / Flinder’s Station / Bridge over Yarra River Thank you to all who stop by to have a look, it’s much appreciated, as are your comments! Copyright © Lesley Williamson 2009

  • Breeze is not something we often take into consideration when we’re using a camera. Light? Yes. Shadows? Yes. But breeze plays a large part in our consciousness if we’re shooting across bodies of water. In this case, the breeze was no lighter than the gentlest caress, which meant that the surface of the Yarra River here in Melbourne was almost still, with just the slightest ripples. Melbourne’s architecture has always fascinated me, long before I came here to live in this city. It’s a great combination of colonial-era buildings flanked by modern architecture – and this shot, I guess, is an interesting example of how the two styles co-exist. I shot this in 2007, just before sunrise, while standing on the pedestrian footbridge across the Yarra. The greenish tinge is the central dome above the station’s main entrance and is one of the city’s major landmarks. The broad golden band that stretches almost all the way across mid-frame (and its faithful reflection) is simply caused by the perimeter lights across the platform closest to the river. This was shot without a tripod. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my work in any way. What you see is exactly what I shoot. Shot with a Pentax K100D. F4.5, 0.3 sec, ISO 800, focal length 34mm. Featured in COMMUNITIES, July 2009. Top 10 in COMMUNITIES challenge, July 2009. Featured in MASTERS OF THE SCENIC, July 2009. Featured in 4 WINNERS ONLY, July 2009. Featured in NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY, August 2009. Featured in PHOTOGRAPHERS OF REDBUBBLE, August 2009. Featured in BEAUTIFUL, September 2009.

  • Yarra Bridges series. Yarra River Melbourne at dusk. View of the Morell Bridge, South Yarra. Canon 450D edited in Gimp

  • Yarra Bridges Series. View of the Morell Bridge, South Yarra Melbourne. Canon 450D edited in Gimp

  • Quite apart from the rare pink-orange hue of the Yarra River’s surface, what I really wanted to depict here was the wonder of how geometrical aspects crop up in scenes from everyday life. Apart from the symmetry of the slender, dark oars and the diagonal motion of the vessel away from me, I was struck by the repetitive pattern of the bow wave that is echoed all the way across the hull. And an interesting counterpoint to the many straight lines and acute angles is provided by the pattern of concentric circles on the left of the frame. This shot was taken just before dawn in early July this year, when the river took on an interesting coppery hue as it reflected the winter clouds high above. I was walking across Princes Bridge when I looked down and saw this crew rowing towards the Melbourne Cricket Ground. I shot two frames, unsure of whether my reactions would actually be quick enough to capture the concentric pools of water left by the passage of each oar. The thing I really like about this low-light, quick-motion shot is that you can still see the swirls and eddies left by the previous dip of the oars into the water. Fast swirls. And also, er, fast eddies. I do not crop, enhance or pst-edit my work in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F5.6, 1/60 sec, ISO 800, focal length 125mm. Featured in DAWN & DUSK LIGHT, July 2009. Featured in COLOURS OF WATER, July 2009. Featured in TECHNICAL PHOTOGRAPHY, July 2009. Featured in ALL COUNTRIES: WETLANDS, PONDS, LAKES AND RIVERS, July 2009. Featured in THE ART OF ROWING, August 2009. Top 10 in YOU’RE ACCEPTED challenge, September 2009. Featured in NIRVANA, October 2009. 116-8612

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