Slacker's shots of Melbourne

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Slacker's shots of Melbourne

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I keep saying to myself that I'll post the photos from the last school holiday's trip to Melbourne, then forget, then remember I still should post them, then forget, then remember.... :crazy:

Ah well, better late than never. These were all shot on the day the missus and son wandered round the Melbourne aquarium. Apparently it was good, but I preferred to save the rather expensive entrance fee and wander a bit with camera in hand.

So, here's one lot of squares, each with just a splash of colour.

A bit of yellow:
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A bit of purple:
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A bit of red:
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And another splash of red, this time in an odd non-square format:
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I'll probably get round to posting the colourless squares from the same walk sometime before this time next year ;)

(Panasonic GX7 + 20mm f1.7)


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We can only hope. In the meantime, these are excellent place keepers, Paul.

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Such a good eye for form and mass and color. Enjoyed the compositions.

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Paul, great shots! I like the 'red' one very much.
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Those are great abstracts! Wish I had your eye.
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