Speeding Down Charles Grimes Bridge Road

Speeding Down Charles Grimes Bridge Road
If you are wondering why there are so many cyclist shots in my recent series from Melbourne, Australia… it’s simply just because there were lots of cyclists (and bridges) in Melbourne to take pictures of! 😛 While waiting for cyclists to speed along the Webb Bridge, I caught a glimpse of the occasional cyclist speeding down the Charles Grimes Bridge Road just opposite to the Webb Bridge (geotag link). Switching to my 70-200mm lens, I managed to catch this brightly-coloured one as he made his way down the bridge.

Wheels On The Webb

Wheels On The Webb
As mentioned in my earlier post, I had a blast photographing at the Webb Bridge in Melbourne, Australia. I found out about the bridge while looking through Andrew Brown‘s “Melbourne Photo Travel Guide” iPhone app. I chanced upon this app while searching on the web for places to photograph in Melbourne. I was lucky to be one of the few to respond to Andrew’s free giveaway blog post and was given a free copy of the app. Even if you had to pay for the app, I think it is certainly well worth the US$2.99 charged. Strongly recommended if you want to catch good photography spots in Melbourne! 🙂

Red Rider

Red Rider
I am back from a short six-day trip to Melbourne, Australia where I spent three days instructing on a course, and the rest catching up on some rest and photography. One of the places I planned to visit this time round was the Webb Bridge (in the Docklands), a competition-winning pedestrian/cycle bridge over the Yarra river. The bridge was so chockfull of photographic opportunities that I made three separate trips to it within a week! The above is one of the shots I caught on my third visit to the place.