Tullamarine 

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  • an incoming 747 lands at Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport

  • In the parking lot waiting to get this shot. It was weird how many people were “parking” out near the airport, in the middle of the night. Some were watching planes, I guess.

  • Airport reflection

  • After a long and bone chillingly cold winter in England, there is nothing quite like the first glimpse of that extravagantly huge Kangaroo on the side of the plane that is taking you back home…..It undoes me every time :)

  • Photographer: Hamish Innes-Brown / http://redbubble.com/people/science / Camera: Mamiya C330 / Film: Kodak Portra 160 NC

  • Taken from behind the Melbourne International Airport on the way to work at 6:10 am this morning. / ( note the hot air balloons. In total there were 8 ) / ( I was slow pulling over ) / As is. No enhancements.

  • The board at Tullamarine Airport recently as I was checking in…..

  • Melbourne
    by Michael Alesich

    Sits out on the plains you know / Right beside the water / Light and sounds flash over top / The veins are by the river Central dances th…

    A reminiscing on the city I call home. I tried to keep it covering the whole place but saying what I felt about it.

  • Free car wash! Some people cant drive…

  • A recoloring of this

  • Canon EOS 40D, 30” 29 ISO 160. Taken 24/01/2009, 21:18:29 / Sculpture located at the beginning of the Tullamarine Freeway, Flemington (Melbourne, Australia)

  • Canon EOS 40D, 20” 22, ISO 250. Taken 24/01/2009, 21:33:26 / Sculpture (Melbourne International Gateway) located at the beginning of the Tullamarine Freeway, Flemington (Melbourne, Australia)

  • Entering the Tullamarine Freeway, Flemington near the red and yellow International Gateway. Canon EOS 40D, 30”, 32, ISO 125 / 01/02/2009 21:29:58

  • Shot with infra red film in 1994. More of my work here: /

  • out-of-towner
    by Bronwen Hyde

    I caught a flight to Brisbane last Thursday morning and have b…

    I caught a flight to Brisbane last Thursday morning and have been having somewhat of a relaxed time whilst here. Catching up with my parents, visiting my grandmother, a birthday dinner, some graveyard explorations, and a bunch of “time out” so far. I have plans for working on some grant applications and such whilst I’m away, especially since I never really feel comfortable working on my parents’ computers, as their screens are not calibrated even slightly and I don’t trust my editing to be right when I can’t see things the way they should be. I have no idea if the shot above looks right to what I want and so it seems a bit of a waste of time to edit work, then have to re-edit it when I get back home and see the colours, contrast, etc., are not how I actually want them. So yeah, I suspect I will be somewhat AWOL from posting whilst I’m away, despite the fact I’ll no doubt still be taking photos and such. Don’t miss me too much…

  • Bell Street/Tullamarine Freeway, Tullamarine, Victoria, September 2007

  • “It’s so nice to have you back where you belong,” – with apologies to Louis Armstrong. Baggage trolleys at Tullamarine Airport. Shot in February 2007, using a Pentax K100D with a Sigma 18-125mm lens. I shot three frames but this is my favourite because it creates the impression of an endless row of trolley handles. I used the typography to force the eye to the point at which the words are in sharpest focus. When you think about it, it’s not often you get the chance to use words to dictate a repetitive metallic image like this. Reminds me of the Elton John song: ``Like A Handle In The Wind’’! Featured in TECHNO LOGICAL, July 2009. Featured in ALRIGHT, WHAT IS IT?, July 2009. 15 – 7078

  • Taken at Tullamarine Airport while i was waiting for my plane to leave.

  • The Gateway Sculpture, Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 15mm f/2.8 fisheye / Filters: none / ISO: 400 / Shutter Speed: 13 sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: none / When: 6:37pm on 17/7/09 For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

  • Took this last night (17/7/09) of the Gateway Sculpture on Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne. Love those strong geometric lines. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM @ 70mm / Filters: none / ISO: 200 / Shutter Speed: 8 sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: – 2/3rds of a stop / When: 6:52pm on 17/7/09 For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

  • The Gateway Sculpture, Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 15mm f/2.8 fisheye / Filters: none / ISO: 200 / Shutter Speed: 13 sec / Aperture: f/14 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: none / When: 6:30pm on 17/7/09 For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

  • Very occasionally I see a photo that literally takes my breath away. One such picture is a shot by Galen Rowell called Double Falls at Dawn (Glacier National Park, Montana, USA). The other night while taking photographs of the Gateway sculpture I noticed the pond outlet created a similar double fall. Obviously comparing a drain with Galen’s magnificent art is laughable but never the less this composition and the smelly wet and cold efforts required to get it were most certainly inspired by this breath taking art work… I wish…

  • I know, I know, I’ve posted a few of this lately, but I wanted to frame a really big one and didn’t think my 21 megapixel camera had enough resolution to do it justice so I waited for a windless night and went back. This baby is a four shot stitch giving me all the res I need for a mega print (enough for a large poster size and more) without the fisheye lens distortion although the perspective is still pretty extreme. Not sure if I like the clear or cloudy sky more, opinions welcome. Gateway Sculpture, Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne, Australia. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8 II USM @ 18mm / Filters: UV / ISO: 200 / Shutter Speed: 25 sec / Aperture: f/11 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: – 1/3rd of a stop / When: 9:02pm on 29/7/09 / Tripod: Velbon with a really right stuff pano head (4 shots) For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

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