Photographer’s Note
Federation Square
Another photo from my trip to Melbourne a few weeks ago.
This is the view of one of the buildings at Federation Square taken from the Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne, Australia.
The story of Federation Square and how it became the landmark it is today involves six hard years and more than 5000 people. Behind every bit of the distinctive triangular façade, every wall, every window, there’s a story of battles, disputes and decisions, as the creative vision of the architects clashed with the demands of time and budget.
The dream of Federation Square began in 1997 when an international design competition to create one of the great civic, cultural and commercial spaces on top of a railway yard which separated the city of Melbourne from it's river.
A jury unanimously selected two unknown London-based architects from 177 entries.
Early 2002 the project was more than $200 million over budget. It was then two years behind schedule and with an election due at the end of the year, everyone was under pressure to get it finished.
And six months later it opened on 26 October, 2002. . .
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jmdaoudal
(82) 2006-08-19 6:37
This is nicely composed Janice, with still this astonishing architecture.
Well done
Jean Michel
nwoehnl
(120) 2006-08-20 14:43
Hi Janice. Not an easy one considering the large differences in lighting and contrast, but overall you managed a good result on this one. There is good detail in the building on Federation Square which makes an appealingly graphical subject matter. To get some more visibility on the commuters in the foreground, you might have considered to switch on the flash to fill in some light. Interesting notes, too.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Janice Dunn (Janice)
(4386) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-07-31
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 300D, Tamron AF28-300 XR
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/100 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: Melboure, Australia
- Date Submitted: 2006-08-17 5:25








