I thought the first picture was a reflection then I saw the atrium in the second picture and wasn't sure anymore ... so were you looking through the atrium or was the atrium reflecting the sky ... I should really focus on the great pictures of Melborn ... I hope to see that skyline someday. Maybe sooner than I was thinking ... hmmmm. Are you up for tour quiding? Wonderful pictures Stewart.
If you could get a full frame photo of this with just the refection of clouds alone, no trees, I wonder if it would like the sky is shattered. There's a challenge for you Stewart.
Wow, BEAUTIFUL captures of the glasses of buildings♡♡♡ To tell the truth, I LOVE your country as I had many sweet memories through sister city relationship with one of your city in your country(^_^)v
Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Only my daughter managed to visit Melbourne at the tender age of 12! What a waste…but she loved it and now I can see why. Seems to be an interesting place to see.
I thought the first picture was a reflection then I saw the atrium in the second picture and wasn't sure anymore ... so were you looking through the atrium or was the atrium reflecting the sky ... I should really focus on the great pictures of Melborn ... I hope to see that skyline someday. Maybe sooner than I was thinking ... hmmmm. Are you up for tour quiding? Wonderful pictures Stewart.
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Terrific captures, Stewart! Great look at your world today! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeletei like the neat glass lay in the first one!
ReplyDeleteIf you could get a full frame photo of this with just the refection of clouds alone, no trees, I wonder if it would like the sky is shattered. There's a challenge for you Stewart.
ReplyDeleteNice angles :)
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is really cool - I like how you've captured the sky reflected in the buiding.
ReplyDeleteGreat architecture.
ReplyDeleteI do like the first picture with the great reflections. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLike the seed pod head in the previous post. MB
Great photos Stewart.
ReplyDeleteThe modern glass buildings are cool. I love the reflections..Great shots. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteInteresting buildings cool shown.
ReplyDeleteWow, BEAUTIFUL captures of the glasses of buildings♡♡♡ To tell the truth, I LOVE your country as I had many sweet memories through sister city relationship with one of your city in your country(^_^)v
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
WHat lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteReally interesting glass wall!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, I really love the first one. Have a great week.
ReplyDeletesoms zijn het wedstrijden wie het hoogste kan.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Stewart.
ReplyDeleteThe first picture is amazing, beautiful architecture.
Greetings Irma
the architecture looks beautiful specially the second shot. I loved the glass structure in the first one too. Wonderful captures.
ReplyDeleteThis is Amazing...
ReplyDeleteOnly my daughter managed to visit Melbourne at the tender age of 12! What a waste…but she loved it and now I can see why. Seems to be an interesting place to see.
ReplyDeleteSome incredible architecture here. I especially love the glass building in the last shot.
ReplyDeleteThe tower of glass, what a treat.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, Stewart! I really like that first one a lot.
ReplyDeleteVery creative with the modern structures! I like that header with so many flying birds!
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting buildings. Neat look, each complimenting the next texture!
ReplyDeleteNot only are they great photos, it is also an amazing building. I'm not a huge fan of ultra-modern building design, but I love this one.
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