Melbourne is a very artistic city, beautiful and mysterious, walk to any street, there are graffiti-covered alleyways, colorful bars, or fashion personality shop …?
But if you think Melbourne has only Hosier Lane,State Library, or attractions only Ocean Road, Little train, then your Ins, circle is too unsurprising!
These Melbourne niche groups are pushing to take pictures of holy places ~
To keep you away from tourist photos, from the bottom of the heart to raise a level, must get!
Block Arcade Bullock Arch
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It may be a regular road, but it never seems to pass by without stopping to savor it.
Founded in 1891, this road, Block Arcade, is a wonderful blend of fashion and antiquity.
It was inspired by Italy's Vittorio promenade, its gorgeous glass domes, its intermingled mosaic floors, and everything seemed like a time shuttle.
Next time you may as well stroll slowly, take a picture with your hand are all wonderful existence, must be worth your careful appreciation.
National Gallery of Victoria National Gallery
Look up at the world's largest color ceiling
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NGV not only has art exhibitions, but also the world's largest stained glass ceiling!
Walking into the long corridor, it was obvious that there was an air of literature and art.
Looking up, the sun reflected colorful patterns through small colored squares.
To really appreciate its beauty, try lying on the ground looking up, maybe there will be surprises!
Eastland Beauty Garden East Beautiful Garden
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Do you think this is a ornamental garden somewhere in Melbourne?
He is a veritable "beautiful garden"!
In 2016, Eastland, one of the most fashionable shopping centers in the East side, invited the famous London designer RebeccaLouise Law, to create a garden-style beauty space in the mall for all the beautiful ladies, using more than one hundred and fifty thousand air-dried bouquets. Make sure that every customer who comes to shop is happy.
WOW~, take a picture, little fairy!
Prince Princes Pier, wharf.
The most colorful sunset
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In Port Melbourne, the historic Princes Pier often brings together a lot of photographers to make pilgrimage here.
Maybe only a few hours, they will still wait, just to seize the fleeting color.
Here is the most colorful sunset, why is it colorful?
Because in everyone's perspective or lens, the, Princes Pier presents different colors.
But they all have the same characteristic, beautiful.
Unique angle of view, how shape how concave how beautiful!
St Kilda Pier, St. Kodak, wharf.
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St Kilda Pier always moored a few yachts in the distance, combined with the trestle and sunset, and stained the water in a gentle, warm tone.
Sunset stay, spark embellished, romantic and warm.
This is probably the best place to shoot sunrise and sunset, as well as a little fresh photo by the sea.
Cactus Country cactus kingdom
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This is the cactus kingdom, about 3 hours by car from City, on the border between Victoria and new state.
There are all kinds of cactus, and I feel like I have gone to the desert!
At the same time, there is also a sense of sight to Mexico, super-have the feeling of "Journey to the Rings of Dreams"!
The cactus size is huge, and little fairies don't have to worry about being fat!
But remember to do a good job of sunscreen ~
The scenery has, the food also must have, below these restaurants, also is the small editor vomit painstakingly arranges!
Easey's
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What happened to train on this roof?
In fact, this is an abandoned train converted hamburger bar!
Isn't that cool!
So-called sitting high, looking far, the scenery is especially beautiful!
Guests eat in this special "car" and enjoy the view of the roof. It's quite fun!
The food here is also quite attractive!
While eating while watching the sunset, three or five friends chat, anyone yearning!
Address: 48 Easey street, Collingwood
Donovans
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Located at the romantic seaside, Donovans is a transparent glass-house restaurant with palm trees and lacklustre reclining chairs on the beach, with charming details in every corner of the restaurant.
Their signature dim sum is Bombe Alaska, oddly served, like a nail hammer, which turns out to be a tempting ice cream.
Address: 40 Jacka Blvd, St Kilda
Grub Food Van
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First let people see a bright, is in front of the old silver small bus, outdoor there are also a few small tables, if the weather is good, with filters, can be taken at random large films.
There are also a lot of vintage toy decoration in the restaurant, very fun, but at first really scared urine!
Forgive the editor for being timid ~
Address: 87 / 89 Moor Street, Fitzroy
Native Home of Plant
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The cafe used to be an abandoned ruin that, like many neglected corners, was bought by the shopkeeper and converted into a coffee shop.
A green place, very small and fresh, natural oxygen bar, the shopkeeper must be very careful to maintain.
All plants are native plants from Australia, without the need for foreign transplantation or import plants, many angles can be photographed retro-ancient feel.
Address: 366 Johnson Street, Abbotsford
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