#Wednesday Walk in North Melbourne Australia

It's a Wednesday in the middle of winter, for Melbourne that means cloudless skies but cold temperatures. This is much better for Photography than cloud filled skies or even worse, rain (although that's not about the photos and more about the photographer). So let's see what we found

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I love cars and maybe trucks that are tiny, I drive a tiny red convertible, so it's not surprising that I also love Kei Trucks, this little thing is a Suzuki Carry, There is a small sub culture of people and businesses in Australia who are importing these trucks, they are significantly smaller than the giant utes which are driven by people who actually don't need to move anything. This one is for a business that makes and deliveries Ice to resturants. The Japanese writing on it is just for show I assume

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One of my favourite buildings in North Melbourne, this is a classic North Melbourne look, this suburb used to be industrial, filled with warehouses, we are just 2km from the CBD of Melbourne so there were plenty of businesses set up around here, but not anymore, so many of these classic warehouses have been converted into houses or apartments, the classic style is to add something on the top, maybe following the pattern of the sawtooth roof, if you can clad it in silver, then all the better.

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And Shadows, shadows are always important, and always possible on a nice winter day, this I like a sign of urbanism, parking and trees always a balance.



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It's good that the picture you took has light from the camera. Thank you. Happy day.

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some cool shot son your walk, I remember when I was growign up in NZ comlaining about the cold winters, now If I ever went back down under i would find the winters so mild compared to here

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk

Have a great day :)

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I was discussing this with someone from the UK today - by global standards it's really not that cold, I mean we don't get snow unless you head to the mountains, but I guess it's relative to what we are used to.

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Where i grew up was the same we only saw snow on the hills occassionally

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