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This is a shot I took 2021 at a monthly motorcyclists meeting in Melbourne (Victoria Australia).

I finally got around to processing the image today.

The venue is "Ron Barassi Senior Park".
The park is named in recognition of Ronald James Barassi Senior, who played as a rover for the Melbourne Football Club from 1936 to 1940.
His son, also Ron Barassi (affectionately known as "Brass Arse") was an outstanding Australian Rules footy player too.
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I wasn't planning on posting today but this really captured my attention. The way you found that angle put every element in perfect proportion.
No clutter in the grassy area. The group of people with their common passion puts the viewer there. The trestles on the right.
The four bridge supports. The flares of the street lamps. The bridge trailing away to the two towers on the left.
The business buildings on the right aren't distracting, they're just life in the city.
Enough details among the objects and people to make you want to scour the photograph and ask, "Who brought a car? Was it the photographer, or was he on a bike too?"
"Who are those two anti social guys off by themselves?"
Yeah, that'd be nice for a brochure or magazine.
I'm going to click on that trophy thing because I'm jealous but I'll take the high road.
It was worth the wait.
 
Thanks for your kind comments UD...

I don't know who the guys off by themselves were,
but I do know the car is not the photographers.

The Versys 650 with the gear-sack on the back, helmet on the left mirror
up against the bridge support and partially obscured by the wheely bin
belongs to yours truly.
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Self being a dork with the Versys.
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The tube on the side isn't a 4x4/SUV seeking missile launcher;
it's where the tripod goes... good for fishing rods too.
 
Thanks for your kind comments UD...

I don't know who the guys off by themselves were,
but I do know the car is not the photographers.

The Versys 650 with the gear-sack on the back, helmet on the left mirror
up against the bridge support and partially obscured by the wheely bin
belongs to yours truly.

Self being a dork with the Versys.
The tube on the side isn't a 4x4/SUV seeking missile launcher;
it's where the tripod goes... good for fishing rods too.

Oh man, that looks like so much fun to ride.
Grew up with minibikes.
Had the Steve McQueen 'The Great Escape' poster on my wall.
I had a motorcycle license before I had a car driver's license.
At 15 I got a Yamaha 360 street legal dirt bike.
In San Antonio there was a place known as 700 Acres that we used to go. That was the 70's.
I rode it on its side in the street and figured the life wasn't for me, but I envy it. Never got another one. Too much "respect".

I sure wouldn't try to carry a camera on one.

A while back I was with a family member who had a nice bike. I asked him if I could ride it.
He looked awkward when he asked if I knew how, I told him, "No". He looked relieved and said, "Then, no."

It really is a good photograph!
 

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