I believe every part of the world is beautiful and it may require a little effort and right eyes to identify and admire them. When I first visited the University of Melbourne's Parkville campus, the Old Quadrangle Building, the Old Arts Building, always green Southern Lawn, and the Students' square were the first few things to impress me. As days passed and my exploration expanded in and around the campus, more and more buildings, gardens, and lawns got places on my list of "places/things to be photographed" and eventually got clicked. Among them, the gardens of Trinity College premises, more specifically the roses, made me to alter my route to the university whenever I go by bicycle or on foot.
These roses are the reason that I take a little longer route to my work whenever I have few extra minutes to start my work. Glimpses of these colourful and fresh smiles of nature give me extra energy to start those days.
Location: Trinity College, The University of Melbourne.
Gears: Canon EOS 450D + Canon 55-250 mm KIT lens.
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