Not a particularly pretty area, which is not far from the heart of Melbourne's CBD .. about 1-2 klms or so.
just to the right is the Westgate bridge, which is about the only real thoroughfare from the west.
Under this bridge is what can only be described as a wasteland .. transport hubs, shipping docks, industrial/manufacturing area, swamp .. etc.
One word that is far removed from your mind when in this area is the term pretty!
This area is part of the swamp area. It has a very slightly strong aroma on the nose. About 500m away is the entrance to the Yarra river into Melbourne, and with that is a large mangrove swamp. Many ships traverse that area every day with their cargo.
On this, lake, side of the river/mouth are a small series of lakes about 500m or less in diameter.
Why this lake is so vividly pink I don't know. I have photographed this location a few years back and it was the normal green colour .. looked like algae or something.
The other lakes which are all closer to the river/mouth and hence swamp are all still green, with various biological growths manifesting in and on their waters .. but not all note even close to this strange and vivid pink hue.
From memory, I think this pink colouration may have only started about a year or so ago .. maybe two.
One thing is certain tho, it looks to be caused by a salt deposit. No growth along the waters edge whatsoever, whereas the slimy algae infested lake I photographed a few years back did have some bushes growing along the very edge.
Those bushes are now all dead(as I remember them).
But to be sure this is probably a very slightly demure rendering of the actual vividness of the colour of the water, but it gives you an idea.
Some reduction in colour and saturation is caused by the glare in the water, and the option of a CPL on the Sigma 12-24 is beyond my means.
Pink lakes(and salt lakes in general) are a bit of a weakness of mine.
I have been too and seen various other pink lakes around the country(that I've discovered ..,. so not all!) and the one that comes to mind that is close to a decent shade of proper pink is one about 400klms to the north of Melbourne(in semi arid country) .. it's actually called Pink Lake, and at Easter time I attempted to get to it.
I've seen it before .. long time ago, and I can't remember it being anywhere near as vivid as is this lake at the moment.
here's another angle, with the Westgate bridge in view.