 I went through the gardens and onto the river that passes through the town.  Took some shots of the bridge and decided to head back to the car.  I was going to go back to this spot near Kyneton where there was a winding river and an old road bridge to take some shots but I ended up getting lost on some country road.  Almost ended up out in Woop Woop but navigated my way back onto the Calder and headed back towards Melbourne.
  I went through the gardens and onto the river that passes through the town.  Took some shots of the bridge and decided to head back to the car.  I was going to go back to this spot near Kyneton where there was a winding river and an old road bridge to take some shots but I ended up getting lost on some country road.  Almost ended up out in Woop Woop but navigated my way back onto the Calder and headed back towards Melbourne.  
Next stop Melbourne Airport. Managed to get back to this destination at about 4.30pm just before sunset. Sat at the North end of the airport at Uniting Lane near a church. Apparently this is the best spot if you want to take photos of 747s coming into land. I sat there with my flask of coffee for about 2 hours hoping to see one come into land. Not one bloody Jumbo came into land. These things should be put on the endangered species list. This is the second time I've been out at the airport at this time and haven't seen one land. I'm not sure if they were landing from the south, I would of thought they would of only did that if the wind was coming from the north. However there was practically no wind today so I would of thought they would of landed from the North. Anyway I managed to catch a lovely bird of prey that started hovering down the road from my car and proceeded to fly up right in front of me so I wipped out the 70-200VR and took some happy snaps of it in full flight. I gave up waiting for the 747s at about 6.30pm and moved upto the runway where the domestics come in. Caught a few coming into land. I really need to know how you capture planes at night with some sort of body detail. If you crank the aperture wide open and the shutter down to expose the body with the lights blown you end up with less than sharp images (metering for the body). If you do the opposite and meter for the lights you end up with just a black frame with a few lights in the frame. Be nice to be able to sit out in the middle of the runway with a camera
 Anyway after a few shots I decided to head home.  Will post some shots later on.
  Anyway after a few shots I decided to head home.  Will post some shots later on.

 
 It's a black-shouldered kite. You can tell it's a kite if it hovers like that. I saw one today at Braeside but it didn't come close enough. Looks like nice light.
  It's a black-shouldered kite. You can tell it's a kite if it hovers like that. I saw one today at Braeside but it didn't come close enough. Looks like nice light.

