Australia
We had been shooting since 6.30am after racing into the city to capture the fog. We started at the Royal Botanic Gardens and slowly made our way around to Bennelong Point. The morning was crisp, bright, quiet, still, and the light was sensational. At the Opera House the cleaning crews were at silent, diligent work. One of several working on the steps, this young lady was not in a hurry and indeed was quite intent on her task. I had plenty of time to compose the shot and she was not even aware of my presence. Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon EF 24-105mm f4-5.6L zoom lens / Filter: UV / Focal Length: 47mm / ISO: 50 / Speed: 1/80 sec / WB: Auto / Focus: AF / Style: Monochrome / Image: single JPEG, cropped
Dragon on the roof of the Sydney Opera House
“Think of me / think of me fondly, / when we’ve said goodbye. / Remember me / once in a while - / please promise me / you’ll try….” – Phantom of the Opera The full series: / (More coming soon!)
Sydneys’ Iconic Opera House, early evening, and the parties are starting to fire up. Thanks to a 30th Birthday on the night, the front of the western side was nice and colourful :) Canon 50D 10mm.
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Here is a dragon on the Sydney Opera House Roof
The Sydney Opera House, situated on Sydney Harbour at Bennelong Point, is considered by many to be one of the wonders of the modern world. Designed by Jørn Utzon and constructed under some controversy, it was opened in October 1973.
/ . / Bennelong Restaurant at the Sydney Opera House in Sepia
Lining Up was shot just after rain, in RAW using a tripod-mounted Canon EOS 10D and EF 70-300mm DO IS zoom at 300mm, UV Filter, ISO 100, 1/750 sec at f8. After conversion I changed to grayscale, then RGB, then history brushed the Opera House. The final adjustment was to apply the Orton Effect. Best viewed large ___ ___
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9pm fireworks, NYE 2008, Sydney Harbour. / Taken from the Garden Island Naval facility (I know people….) Do yourself a favour and VIEW LARGE!!!
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Dragon on the Opera house roof Sydney Australia. From all my own photography not the wings hand drawn the scan in.
After The Aria / Lady of the Opera Inspired by / Le Belle Ballerine / and the colour / Opera Rose A very intense, high energy pink / and have used it to paint an elegant Lady of the Opera holding a dozen roses of the same colour. Painted in the same style as Le Belle Ballerine. ______ / Copyright 2008 © Original Artwork Lady of the Opera ‘After The Aria’ / by Patricia Vannucci of Perugina Art.
Sydney Opera House, lit with red lighting and a full moon. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 12-24 wide angle lens. /
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Two famous Australian icons: the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. This was a 30 second exposure shot from down near Mrs Macquarie’s Point. Shot at 40mm; f/10; 30sec; ISO100
Public art outside the Gothenburg Opera House, Sweden.
oil on board
The Sydney Opera House during a particularly vibrant sunset.
Although they (the City of Sydney) do a great job every year, I think putting a large beating heart on the bridge was one of their best ideas to date. That, and ‘Eternity’. I also like how, if you look along the left of the top of the arch, you can just see the tiny little bridgeclimbers going about their touristy business. Expensive (and you can’t take a camera), but a pretty cool thing to do.
Sydney at night.
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