The Rialto from the ground, same cold foggy Melbourne night. The series: /
fog rolls across the city just before sundown. Eureka Tower and Freshwater Place as seen from The Rialto
Melbourne from Rialto Tower
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The mask I bought from Flavia (www.veniceatelier.com) – I also bought the dress there, shown on another picture.
The Rialto Towers in Melbourne, Australia at night time with a car whizzing past
Shot with Canon T90; Kodak Film ISO 400 :c) / I placed the camera on the ground and had it on slow shutter speed. We pretended to have some breatcrumbs and waited for the pigeons to gather around us. Once they were there, my friend clapped loudly so they would sore. I pressed the shutter, right into the pigeons. / I hadn’t completely focused on the buildings, more on the pigeons in the foreground, meaning, the buildings aren’t tack sharp – in the beginning, this picture was more an accident, but now I actually think it works better that way as it adds to the seemingly chaotic motion of the birds :)
A night view of the city of Melbourne from the 55th floor Observation Deck, Rialto Tower, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
-top ten finish “neighbourhoods” group challenge, taxi / -challenge winner “arthouse productions international” challenge, aerial perspectives This is part of the Hotel Rialto complex in Collins Street, Melbourne. The Rialto Hotel, which is next to the Rialto skyscraper office towers, consists of heritage-listed buildings the Winfield building and the Rialto building, both constructed in 1891. / www.galleriamancuso.com
A vista of Melbourne’s Southbank, from level 55 of the Rialto Tower. Taken for an exciting little project I’m working on at the moment. It was very difficult to avoid reflections of internal lights and carpet on the glass (the outdoor area was closed due to high winds). Using my jacket as a hood, along with a polariser, seemed to work – but I think the other people up there were wondering what on Earth I was doing!
Rialto Beach near LaPush Washington. Olympic National Park. 3 Image HDR
Pelicans flying over Rialto Beach at Sunset
The world famous Rialto Brige – one of only (now) four bridges that span the equally famous Grand Canal. It is lined with shops /
This is a view of the Grand Canal from the Rialto bridge in Venice at dusk. Best when ENLARGED
Venetian life from the Rialto Bridge. Panasonic Lumix TZ11. Featured in Alphabet Soup (Letter C). Top Ten in Sky and Water Challenge, à EUROPA!
This shot of my home city, Melbourne, looking across Princes Bridge and the Yarra River, was taken exactly two years ago, on a freezing cold winter’s day in 2007. I was standing at the parkland known as Birrarung Marr, photographing Deborah Halpern’s Angel when I realised that if I stood under the 30-foot tall (almost 10 metres) work of art , I could actually use its shape as a triangular frame for the cityscape. The perspective was perfect for me to include the city’s second-highest building, The Rialto. “Angel” was commissioned in 1987 for Australia’s Bicentennial celebrations the following year. Then in 2006 it was painstakingly moved from the south moat of the NGV (National Gallery Victoria) to its present spot at Birrarung Marr. I honestly don’t think this unusual shot would have worked as well in bright, sunny conditions – but come summer and I’ll shoot the same frame from exactly the same spot to find out, so watch this space! I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F9.5, 1/250 sec, ISO 200, focal length 50mm. Featured in AUSTRALIA YOU’RE STANDING IN IT, July 09. (36-9897)
Canon 1Ds MKIII / 17-40mm L
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