We had initially set our sights on Sandridge Bridge, intending to capture the city skyline at sunset. Much to our surprise and disappointment, the entire area had been cordoned off, denying us access. Undeterred, we sought an alternative vantage point that might render the excursion worthwhile. We turned our course towards Westgate Park, only to discover that it too was undergoing extensive construction works—an added frustration.
Nonetheless, perseverance led us to a suitable spot from which to photograph the twilight. The gentle hues of dusk, softened by the encroaching night, provided some consolation.
Westgate Park itself, situated along the banks of the Yarra River beneath the West Gate Bridge, has long served as a haven for birdlife and city dwellers alike. Once a barren expanse of industrial wasteland, it was transformed during the 1980s as part of Melbourne’s urban greening initiatives. The park is especially known for its striking pink lake—a seasonal natural phenomenon caused by the proliferation of salt-loving algae under specific climatic conditions.
The current redevelopment seeks to enhance visitor access, restore native habitats, and improve ecological sustainability. Though temporarily inaccessible, it promises to return as an even more vibrant urban refuge.
Our evening concluded at a nearby Japanese restaurant, where we sought comfort in freshly pan-fried gyoza. Joel, in high spirits, treated himself to a small carafe of sake—rounding off a day that, though unplanned in its course, retained its moments of charm and reward.
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Your first photo is wonderful; a trick of the eye. Great reflection. And the sticks look like they are up in the clouds!
ReplyDeleteI don't think the road is finished yet
DeleteYour perseverance to get your first photo paid off handsomely. What a terrific reflection of the soft evening light with the bridge in the background. I have no idea what the fellow in your third photo is carrying, but this is a fine wide angle photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeff.
DeleteFascinating about the pink algae. Three fun and interesting photos.
ReplyDeleteThe nasty sort of fungi
DeleteA beautiful reflection in the water
ReplyDeleteThe concrete jungle reflected
DeleteSon buenos motivos fotográficos las imágenes de estas fotos.Ya tendrás posibilidad de hacer otro día las imágenes que te habías propuesto.
ReplyDeleteTry to salvage the scenario
DeleteA nice alternative.
ReplyDeletePretty reflection and sunset! The food looks yummy! Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteIt is one of our favorite places
DeleteYou managed to turn a day full of obstacles into a story rich with color and atmosphere. Thank you for the wonderful stroll through Melbourne! 🌆
ReplyDeleteWe tried to stay close to city during winter
DeleteVery nice series.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. I like veg gyoza :-D
ReplyDeleteLove the food and love the reflection. Wow.
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DeleteIf you can ignore the rumble of traffic on the West Gate Bridge, it is a rather nice place to visit. The photo captures the scene so well.
ReplyDeleteThe traffic is just a nightmare
DeleteLovely reflection there. Nice photos. We've been down that way many times.
ReplyDeleteIt seems you picked up the pieces and made the best of things in any event.
ReplyDeleteWow great photo's again and especially the first.
ReplyDeleteYou got a lovely photo for all of your effort. the dumplings look very tasty.
ReplyDeleteYou got a lovely shot of twilight.
ReplyDelete...you created a magical image!
ReplyDeleteOh no, that's such a bummer when your photography plans get thwarted by unexpected construction. But seriously, you totally made the best of it. Those twilight shots from West Gate Park are absolutely stunning – the 'gentle hues of dusk' really came through!
ReplyDeleteIt's cool how much West Gate Park has changed, and the idea of a pink lake is just wild.
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Marvelous captures!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a beautiful spot and perfect timing. And a handsome portrait. Sometimes a change in plans (unexpected and unwelcome) turns out very well.
ReplyDeleteWhat an evening full of contrasts! Although your initial plans were disrupted, you still managed to turn everything into a memorable experience. The sunset photo, the story of the park, and the culinary finale – it all sounds like a flavorful and colorful urban adventure. 😊
ReplyDeleteSiempre puede haber alternativas y parece que encontraste una muy buena. La cena tal vez también fue un lugar diferente pero la comida parece apetitosa.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Good on you for persevering and find what you set out to do.
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Your determination paid off with a photo remarkable for its lambent light and reflections. It's fun juxtaposition to see it with a very typical person-waiting-in-a-garage photo. I have to watch out for sake! 😂
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