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Enjoyed 'Exit Through The Gift Shop'? Love yourself a bit of street-art? Stencils? Groovy graphically excellent graffiti? A veritable smorgasbord of street art awaits the discerning visitor to Melbourne, especially in Hosier Lane, but there are many other sweet street-art spots. Listen to me and I will give you some tips.
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Is it Art? Is it Vandalism? Opinions are divided on the Camberwell Gumwall. What do you do with your chewing gum when it has lost it's flavor? In the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell is a wall that answers this question, or at least it does for the youth of the area!
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"Strawberries cherries and an angel's kiss in spring. My summer wine is really made from all these things"
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They say one could never take a bad photograph when in Melbourne, Australia. I can't agree more and with a panoramic Lomo camera like Horizon, it makes your captured images of Melbourne even more endearing and memorable.
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There on a rise, are blackened, charred tree trunks standing amongst stark white granite boulders which greeted our eyes when we decided to take a walk along a bush track one day to find something interesting to photograph in the Yarra Ranges National Park east of Melbourne. We just found Seven Acre Rock, after the bush fires.
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Come and enjoy a warm summer evening at Brighton Beach. With the famous beach boxes behind you, a city view to your right and the sunset over the bay in front of you. Ah, the serenity!
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Hanging Rock is situated in the Macedon Ranges in Victoria, about an hour out of Melbourne. It is an 'all-rounder' tourist spot - there is a long history attached to it that pre-dates European Settlement, it is a rare volcanic formation, its great for walking and scrambling over rocks, the views are fantastic and it's also the spot where, fictionally, a group of schoolgirls went mysteriously missing in 1900 while on a picnic excursion.
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When I first moved to Melbourne a little over a year ago, I was out taking a long walk around the city, discovering new places in my new home when I stumbled across Carlton Gardens and the ever so gracious Royal Exhibition Building. Ever since it has been one of my favorite places for photography, and also every time I shoot here - include one or two photos of it with both my Diana Mini and Lomo LC-A, I can't see myself falling out of love with it anytime soon.
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Seashells, footprints in the sand, seagulls or piping hot fish and chips. What do you like about the beach? Beautiful Sorrento is not only where I've spent every summer I can remember but it's a great place to explore with your camera and a loved one any time of year. Only 2hrs from Melbourne! Easy!
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Look, who doesn't like the sun the beaches and the sand? Maybe the white loving look freaks like most of the East-Asians will definitely melt under the sun. LOL!
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Although it is early spring here in Australia, I managed to have quite a nice trip to a tiny old gold-mining village in the Victorian highlands when it was autumn (fall) here a few months ago. If you’re after a romantic picnic trip sprinkled with a dash of amazing history, Walhalla is the place to visit.
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Melbourne, my home city, is a mesmerising collection of landmarks and cityscapes. Thanks to the gold rush of the 1880s, much of inner Melbourne's architecture has a distinct Victorian character. Let me give you a snapshot of Melbourne's character through the wonderful Ilford chromogenic B&W.
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Just a 40-minute train ride outside of Melbourne is Bacchus Marsh, a country community with old historic houses, farms, and country hospitality.
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
「草莓和車厘子是春天的天使之吻。我的夏日美酒就是這樣釀造出來的。」