On my walk a few months back, I spotted a camellia bush with its pretty blooms peeking out between the leaves. It felt like such a nice little surprise along the way—like the season quietly showing off. I couldn’t help but pause for a moment just to take it in before moving on. Floral Friday…
Month: August 2025
St Paul’s Cathedral
St Paul’s Cathedral is a striking Anglican church that anchors Melbourne’s busiest intersection, standing directly opposite Federation Square and just across from the iconic Flinders Street Station. Built between 1880 and 1931 in the neo-Gothic style, the cathedral is one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks and remains Victoria’s most visited place of worship. Light…
Movement in Monochrome
Monochrome night shots turn lights and shadows into pure drama. Water movement shows softness, flowing gently in black and white. Daylight roads in monochrome show quiet lines and textures we often miss. For Leanne’s Monochrome Madness Challenge
Tuesday Streetart: Christchurch – 99
Rise From the Rubble’ is a mural by Brandon Warrell on Hereford Street in Christchurch, New Zealand. It’s a symbol of hope, commemorating the resilience and efforts of the Christchurch community to restore the beauty of their city after the 2011 earthquake.
Doors in my own style
For Sofia’s Lens Artists challenge for this week, she is inviting us to look back at doors. Not a secret at all—I’m totally addicted to doors. 😅 I’ve loved joining Dan’s Thursday Doors Challenge, and this one goes way back to my 2022 entry. I’ve come across so many colourful doors on my travels, but this…
Windows of Skyscrapers
For this week’s Monday Window Challenge, I’m sharing some windows from the skyscrapers in Melbourne’s CBD. The mix of glass and steel against the skyline always catches my eye, especially when the sunlight reflects in unexpected ways. Looking up at these towering buildings gives you a whole new perspective of the city.
Floral Friday – 10
There’s something timeless about a rose. It stands in the garden like a quiet storyteller, every petal unfolding a chapter written in velvet. Floral Friday FOTD
Butterfly door
Found this pretty door in Richmond, Victoria, just a stone’s throw from Melbourne’s CBD. It was partly hidden, but if you know me, I can’t resist pausing to admire a bit of character and charm—especially when it’s tucked away like a little secret waiting to be noticed. The peeling paint, the worn handle … all…
Wordless Wednesday – 43
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Amsterdam in Monochrome
There’s no set theme for this week’s Monochrome Madness Challenge, so I’ve decided to feature monochrome shots from my travels. Amsterdam is a city that often dazzles in colour—golden light on the canals, flower-filled windows, bikes in every hue, and gabled houses leaning into one another like old friends. But what happens when all that…
Tuesday Streetart: Shoreditch – 98
Back again with some shots from London! Tim snapped these on his way to dinner at Smoking Goat in Shoreditch. Some incredible street art along the way—wish I had more to say about them, but this was all sent to me with no context, no artist names… just vibes!
Monday Walk in Melbourne CBD
As expected, I did plenty of walking while showing my cousin and cousin-in-law around during their short stay in Melbourne. I’m starting with a walk from their third day here—just in time to join this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, which has the theme “Market.” Walk Our day started with an 11am mass at the St…
Silent Cellpic Sunday
A quiet stroll along St Kilda Pier with my visiting cousin, looking back at Melbourne’s CBD, partly veiled in a soft haze. Photo taken with my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Leading Lines & Churches
Whenever I travel, I always find myself drawn to churches. There’s something about stepping inside—whether it’s the quiet, the history, or the light filtering through stained glass—that instantly grounds me. This week’s theme for John’s Lens Artist Photo Challenge is Lines, Colours, and Patterns. I’ve chosen to focus on leading lines in churches—a powerful visual…
Backlighting
This week’s Monochrome Madness host is Brian from Bushboy’s World with the theme of Backlighting Monochrome and backlighting make a striking pair in photography. Stripped of colour, monochrome images rely on light, shadow, and contrast to tell a story—and that’s where backlighting shines. When the light source is behind the subject, it creates glowing edges, silhouettes, and…
Tuesday Streetart: Old Gloucester Street – 97
This street art shot was sent to me by my son, Tim. It’s been a while since he last shared photos from his walks — but that’s actually a good sign. It means he’s been busy with work. This is “Futuristic Tokyo”, a mural by street artist Dan Kitchener, in the London Borough of Camden.
Wooden Cottage in Glenorchy
Spotted this charming little cottage in Glenorchy, New Zealand —with its rusty old wheel still attached and glass windows with flower boxes spilling over with blooms. The weathered wood, the vintage vibes, and that stunning alpine backdrop make it feel like something straight out of a storybook. This is something really special. And this is…
Greeneries
Tucked away in the historic Castle District of Budapest, Koller Gallery, offers a breath of fresh air — quite literally. Each piece explores the relationship between humanity and the natural world Image taken with my then IPhone 16. Debbie’s One Word Sunday John’s Cellpic Sunday.
At Prahran Square
Iwagumi Air Scape by ENESS is a tribute to the Japanese love for natural rock formations. It is a larger than life temporary sculpture at the Prahran Square which started yesterday. During the day, visitors can walk through giant inflatable forms that look like massive stones. As night falls, the installation comes alive with colourful…
Floral Friday – 9
The flower is known as the Shrimp Plant (Justicia brandegeeana). It gets its name because the bracts (the colourful leaf-like structures) resemble the overlapping segments of a cooked shrimp. Floral Friday FOTD