This was the second rooftop I'd ever done. It's a tall residential building that I'm sure anyone from Melbourne could find very easily. This building has since been plated making it a lot more difficult to access, as well as the staff members being told to watch out for people without tags (courtesy of a chat with the receptionist while on his lunch break). The buildngs roof is separated into two levels - the core, and the roof itself. All the times I've been I avoided the roof itself for the most part due to cameras being present, while there were none on the core.
These images were taken as my second ever explore and the first time i'd ever used a DSLR - also my first time editing anything in lightroom so the composition and editing is... unrefined to say the least.
Full album accessible at
http://imgur.com/a/fjfjP As you can see I didn't know how to straighten my images...
Had some seasoned explorers to show me the ropes
I saw someone else do this so I copied them
Here the rooftop level itself is visible which I didn't go on for quite a long time as I was super scared of the cameras.
Eureka - Melbourne's tallest building and (briefly) the tallest residential buildings in the southern hemisphere. Also my biggest regret - the three times my little group of urbex mates went I was away or sick and therefore never got to do it before the news report and crackdeown by eureka.
First photo I ever took on my DSLR... That hopefully explains a lot
Overall this was a very chilled roof for a very long time until recently when management has started to care which is a shame.