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    Docklands Melbourne

    I took this image because I really liked the combination of the poles in the water, the new buildings and the cranes indicating that something else is coming. It is a busy picture sure so C&C most welcome.

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    Re: Docklands Melbourne

    I think this would work if taken from an even lower angle.

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    Re: Docklands Melbourne

    Yes it is a busy scene without any definite subject, but there is plenty of 'depth' to the overall area so individual elements tend to be sufficiently separated to prevent them clashing for attention.

    One of those images which needs plenty of time to look around the whole scene and gradually spot everything which is taking place here.

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    Re: Docklands Melbourne

    I enjoy looking at images of scenes I see almost every day, taken & shown from a different perspective, thank you for showing this one.

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    Re: Docklands Melbourne

    I don't have any C/C but like the photo for the memories. We loved the Docklands area and walked there every day during our stay in Melbn'.

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    Re: Docklands Melbourne

    Nice shot, Ole. Maybe you could work on the contrast in the sky to bring out some detail in the cloud.

    I think there is probably a few possible other images in there. One, such as John suggests, getting down lower and zoom in on that forest of pylons (or whatever you call them).

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