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Melbourne Morning

These photos were taken early Saturday morning in the hope of capturing some good sunrise photos. Unfortunately, the sunrise was rather ordinary, but I obtained a few nice photos both by the river and in Melbourne's interesting streets, laneways and arcades.

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  • Picture Picture

    Picture Picture

    Taken with my Samsung Cell Phone, this shot shows my camera set up to take one of the photos in this gallery.

  • Southbank Footbridge

    Southbank Footbridge

    This attractively arched footbridge is used extensively by pedestrians, connecting the CBD to the Southbank entertainment precinct. It crosses the Yarra River from the south side of Spenser St Rail Station to a small "island" known as "Ponyfish Island".

  • The Block Arcade

    The Block Arcade

    Opened 1892, the Block Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Melbourne's Golden Mile heritage walk runs through the arcade. Nineteenth century shoppers flocked to the Block Arcade to experience a new shopping experience. The arcade was styled after popular European shopping arcades in Paris and Milan.

  • Princes Bridge at Sunrise

    Princes Bridge at Sunrise

    Taken at 6:26 am, the city lights are still on whilst the sunrise begins fo affect the lighting. A warm pink glow is evident in this photo which harbingers the fine Melbourne day to come.

  • God Rays

    God Rays

    Photographers call these reflections, "God Rays". The office tower momentarily reflected the rays of the rising sun towards the surface of the Yarra River in the foreground.

  • Hopetoun Tea Rooms

    Hopetoun Tea Rooms

    The Block Arcade is where this lovely eatery is located. Representing some of central Melbourne's most charming late 19th century history, the Block Arcade site was purchased for 18 pounds in 1891 and a small tea room was set-up for the Victorian Ladies Work Association. Named after its founder Lady Hopetoun, The Hopetoun Tea Rooms continues the proud tradition of quality, combining old world charm with the heritage of fine food amidst the tranquil beauty of the fully restored Block Arcade."

  • Melbourne Skyline

    Melbourne Skyline

    This photo shows the awakening CBD. A few lights remain on, but the increasing light of the sun highlights the details of the buildings.

  • Busy Melbourne Morning

    Busy Melbourne Morning

    This was shot in front of a very popular coffee shop with people lining up to be served. People watching is a fun - this photo provides some interesting views os people.

  • The Block Arcade

    The Block Arcade

    With mosaic-tile flooring, a glass canopy and carved stone, the Block Arcade is one of the finest examples of a 19th-century shopping arcade on the planet. Connecting Collins Street to Little Collins and Elizabeth streets, the heritage shopping arcade was built between 1891 and 1893, its design modelled on Milan's grand Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. The boutiques and cafes taking up residence in the Block have retained the arcade’s richly decorated uniform design, ensuring a seamless shopping experience from the colour-coordinated plant holders and paintwork to the heritage lighting and translucent glass ceiling.

  • Broken Clouds

    Broken Clouds

    This shot taken at 6:45am is the view further along the Southbank walkway. The sun has risen further and only a slight hint of pink in the clouds gives away the sunrise.

  • Centerway Arcade

    Centerway Arcade

    One of the terrific features of the Melbourne CBD is the extensive use of laneways for retail shops and eateries. This is one of the more popular ones running off Bourke St.

  • Long Exposure

    Long Exposure

    The river surface appears smooth as glass in this photo due to a 2.5 minute exposure.

  • Centreway Arcade

    Centreway Arcade

    I photographed this lane some two years ago. Though many of the retailers have changed, I was delighted to see the charm of the place had not.

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