Joel and I had intended to wander through the weathered portals of Jack's Magazine, that relic of bluestone and gunpowder tucked beside the river in Footscray. Yet the old fortress had withdrawn into itself, sealed behind fences and watchful security, denying us entry. The disappointment hung briefly in the air—a small curse carried away by the wind.
So we altered course and followed chance instead, arriving at the Heavenly Queen Temple. Its ornate roofs rose against the sky like a vision transplanted from another shore, dragons coiling along ridgelines and colours glowing beneath the afternoon light. I had brought only an ultra-wide lens, forcing the temple into a grand sweep of geometry and perspective, its details surrendered to the larger embrace of sky, courtyard, and stone.
There was little time to linger. Photographs gathered, footsteps turned once more toward the road. The temple receded behind us, and the day continued in its own unplanned rhythm, carrying us onward in search of lemon pies—the humble reward awaiting at the end of another small detour through Victoria's scattered curiosities.
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Un buen uso de ese gran angular que permite mostrar todo ese espectáculo.
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Ultrawide rocks
DeleteNice low to high shots reaching to impressive skies.
ReplyDeleteThat way creates drama
DeleteImpressionants arquitectures.
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The design is typical of Taiwan
DeleteAt least the road to Heavenly Queen is made now, unlike being a gravel track when we visited a few years ago. I can't remember how close we got to Jack's Magazine. I think we could walk on it but not enter.
ReplyDeleteWe were keen to explore
DeleteNice photos and subject.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful temples and the skies are lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy June! Take care, enjoy your day! Happy week ahead!
Great photos :-D
ReplyDeleteI actually think the first photo is much better composed than the second. I have to say that the architecture is impeccable.
ReplyDeleteWhy was Footscray chosen as the area to build the Temple and other constructions? It is an area I don't know very well.
ReplyDelete...thanks for taking me along to see this treasure!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Heavenly Queen Temple, Awesome clicks.
ReplyDeleteComo me gustan estos templos y sus nombres tan especiales.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Gorgeous photo. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteNice photos! Amazing sky.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture
ReplyDeleteI like the shots especially the 1st one.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured these beautifully. I'm repeating myself, but you are making me totally re-think my estimation of what wide angle lenses can do.
ReplyDeleteSometimes chance takes us to even better places than we planned to be. This is really striking. I rather like the wide lens on this one. The angles, lighting and sky really are dramatic.
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