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  • a view from milsons point with Luna park rides visible to the left. Fantastic reflections of light across the water from the cities neons.

  • View from north sydney over the harbour to the north head, to the right is the bridge and opera house.

  • on the way back from Shark Island in a watertaxi

  • view from Kirribilli

  • Anita Wardell played along with the Kevin Hunt Trio at the Jazz & Blues Festival at Darling Harbour in Sydney on June 6th 2009.

  • Jeff Duff & The Prophets played at the Jazz & Blues Festival at Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia on June 6th, 2009.

  • Circular Quay offers an extraordinary range of sight seeing opportunities for visitors to Sydney. Close by the Quay’s ferry terminals are the Opera House, the Botanic Gardens and the historic quarters of The Rocks. This image was taken from the Opera House forecourt during the Vivid Sydney 2009 festival. Light installations were scattered around the waterfront district and Sydney’s Opera House sails came ablaze in a multitude of morphing colours throughout the two week long festival.

  • The sails of Utzon’s awesomely creative Opera House became an organic canvas of morphing technicolour during the Vivid Sydney Festival, 2009. Constantly evolving patterns of coloured light were projected onto the iconic structure, setting the harbour foreshore alight with a spectacle that may never be seen again. See these sites for more info: / http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/about/the_architect.aspx / http://vividsydney.com/ / http://luminous.sydneyoperahouse.com/

  • The sails of Utzon’s awesomely creative Opera House became an organic canvas of morphing technicolour during the Vivid Sydney Festival, 2009. Constantly evolving patterns of coloured light were projected onto the iconic structure, setting the harbour foreshore alight with a spectacle that may never be seen again. See these sites for more info: / http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/about/the_architect.aspx / http://vividsydney.com/ / http://luminous.sydneyoperahouse.com/

  • During the 2009 VIVID festival of light the Sydney Opera House got dressed up… the dame got changed every 15 minutes! / Here is one of her sexiest outfits.

  • At The Harbour Shellharbour NSW

  • Taken at sunset at Illawarra Lake in NSW, Australia. The simple life; the simpleness of nature and beauty.

  • The Sydney Opera House viewed from a lookout at Dawes Point beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge in late afternoon. / The photo was taken with a Nikon D70 camera and has been digitally modified.

  • Sydney Harbour Sunset, NSW, Australia

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge on a dull, rainy day.

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge NIKON D80 Nikor 18-55mm / Shutter speed 1/100s Aperture f9 Focal length 18mm ISO 400

  • The Pyrmont Bridge is a swing bridge over Cockle Bay in Darling Harbour (part of Port Jackson) in Sydney, Australia. The foundation stone for the bridge was laid on 6 December 1899 by the Hon. E. W. O’Sullivan and the bridge was opened for traffic on 28 June 1902 by the Governor of New South Wales, His Excellency Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson KGB. The engineer was Percy Allan (1861–1930). The bridge had one of the largest swing spans in the world and it was one of the first to be powered by electricity. Engineers Australia has recognized the bridge as a National Engineering Landmark. The bridge was closed to vehicular traffic in the 1980s, the traffic having been diverted over new freeway structures built further south of Cockle Bay, and it was then re-opened as a pedestrian bridge as part of the re-development of Darling Harbour as a recreational pedestrian precinct. It now also carries an elevated monorail which travels between Darling Harbour and the Sydney central business district. The monorail track rests on a pivot that allows the track to remain stationary while the bridge swings underneath, so monorails can continue to cross even when the bridge is opened.

  • The abandoned weighstation office at the old Glenreagh train station. The weighbridge was used to weigh the rolling stock, usually carrying red cedar.

  • Looking inland down the Coffs Harbour Jetty, Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia. Canon 450D + 18-55mm

  • Best view LARGE The Sydney Opera House on a gloomy Sunday morning on our way to Cockatoo Island. The day did get a lot better weatherwise. Equipment / Nikon D300 / 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens Settings / _Shutter 1/1250 1/320 1/80 / Aperture f/8.0 / Sensitivity ISO200 HDR processing with Photomatix / Black/Grey/White Point allocation / Noiseware_ A Big THANK YOU to those that take the time and effort to peruse my images. Also thanks for the extra time you have taken for making comments. All comments are appreciated and read, that includes constructive criticism.

  • There’s an unofficial track around the foreshore of the Tilligerry Peninsula, in Port Stephen’s, NSW. It is best walked on a medium to low tide, which ensures you won’t get your feet wet. However, if that doesn’t worry you, anytime is a good time in this part of the world. The walk passes through the beautiful Tilligerry Habitat Reserve, a tranquil 9 hectare, wheelchair friendly reserve through which winds paths and boardwalks; along the foreshore and through a swamp mahogany forest inhabited by ferns, wild orchids, frogs and Koala’s. As well as being the enviro. centre for the peninsula, the Tilligerry Environmental Centre is home to an art and craft gallery, displaying many works of local artists.

  • Could’t think of brighter way to start the new year 2010. Taken with Canon EOS 7D, 15-85mm Lens.

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