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Read articleA cuckoo shrike is neither a cuckoo, nor a shrike.
Read articleThe Allan Bridge, located between Glenbawn and Segenhoe, is the most significant heritage bridge in the Upper Hunter Shire
Read articleA series of surveillance cameras on Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Read articleA rerouted Hickron Rd snakes through the middle of construction of the upcoming Barangaroo Sydney Metro station.
Read articleWhere does the artwork begin, and where does it end?
Read articleThe newly refurbished Archibald Memorial fountain at Hyde Park.
Read articleStairway at the new North Building extension of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, overlooking the art garden.
Read articleA black monolith in the backgrounds looks ominous against a field of flowers.
Read articleFour different marine vessels cruising past the iconic building.
Read articleA man swimming in Parsley Bay, as seen from the bridge.
Read articleThis optical illusion makes it seem as if Sydney Harbour is slowly draining away into a tiny outlet.
Read articleA mynah bird balancing on a bush.
Read articleAlso known as 'houseleek' or sempervivum, this is a succulent plant that tends to grow in clusters, with a beautiful yellow flower.
Read articleI noticed this cat staring at me from a tin roof somewhere near Callan Park.
Read articleA dish under the heater lamp, ready to be served at The Grounds of Alexandria.
Read articleA micro flower blooms at the end of a stalk at Mt Annan Botanic Garden.
Read articleThis scene of birds perched up on a tree near St. John's Anglican Church in Parramatta eerily reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock's film 'Birds.'
Read articleThe brightly coloured butterfly in this shot is Ornithoptera priamus (common green birdwing)
Read articleTo two or not to two...
Read articleWhen you are this tall, you have to look down on the world.
Read articleMaking a meal of some ribs
Read articleMaking a meal of some ribs
Read articleInternationally celebrated light artist Sam Whiteside will take over the entrance of Carriageworks with his immersive lighting installation titled 'contact'.
Read articleMaking a meal of some ribs
Read articleWild Lights features a set of light installations and projection at Taronga Zoo.
Read articleMaking a meal of some ribs
Read articleResonance is created by Studio John Fish from Australia and feature an array of convex mirrors.
Read articleBump in the Night is created by James Dive from Australia and feature a peaceful campsite, or is it?
Read articleA Mirrored City is created by WITCH+GHOST from Australia and feature a set of illuminated sculptures depicting various aspects of Sydney.
Read articleChronoharp is created by Amigo & Amigo in collaboration with Otis Studios from Australia.
Read articleA rock wallaby at rest
Read articleCelestial is created by Studio John Fish from Australia. It resembles a planet with rings around it.
Read articleEphemeral Oceanic is created by Atelier Sisu from Australia and feature a set of illuminated spheres floating on Walsh Bay between Piers 1 and 2/3.
Read article2022 will see both sides of Sydney Harbour Bridge emblazoned with hundreds of colour changing lights. In a ribbon of light, colours pulse from the northern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge across its world-famous span, through The Rocks, around Circular Quay and onto the Sydney Opera House forecourt.
Read articleVivid Sydney is an annual festival that celebrated its 12th year in 2022, Vivid Sydney fuses art, innovation and technology and features a set of light installations scattered around the city.
Read articleWe tried to capture four of Sydney's dams spilling due to recent heavy rain.
Read articleTo balance a girls-only tree-house we must show a boys-only one.
Read articleThis kangaroo and her joey were very interested in us, and hopped to check us out. Captured in the morning at the former deer park at University of New England.
Read articleThis kangaroo appears to be doing her morning exercises, but the joey doesn't quite know what to do.
Read articleA young joey tries to climb into the mother's pouch, captured at Mt Stromlo Observatory.
Read articleAn eland posing at the top of a hill
Read articleRemnants of the telescope housed in a dome at Mt Stromlo Observatory, destroyed by a firestorm in 2003.
Read articleA giant balloon, launched as part of Canberra's Ballooon Festival, touches on on Lake Burley Griffin near the National Museum of Australia.
Read articleA solitary balloon, launched as part of Canberra's Ballooon Festival,can be seen in the distance, the the city centre below.
Read articleA view of Fyshwyck, Canberra Airport and Queanbeyan taken during the first light from Mt Ainslie Lookout.
Read articleCanberra in the early morning pre-dawn, showing the Parliament House, the Parliamentary Triangle and Lake Burley Griffin.
Read articleThe trees that whisper in the evening, carried away by a moonlight shadow.
Read articleView of Lake George with the wind turbines in the horizon.
Read articleIt is possible to visit 5 dams in the south east of Sydney in one day, with careful planning and an early start.
Read articleA group of cows wandered up a country road and prevented our car from passing through.
Read articleBarraba Silo Art by Fintan Magee is part of a series of art works painted on silos located around Australia, and is located on the outskirts of the town of Barraba in New South Wales.
Read articleLiddell Power Station, as seen across Lake Liddell, expected to close sometime in 2023.
Read articleWith sadness, I recently discovered the infamous Nakagin Capsule Tower is scheduled to be demolished.
Read articleA new male lion stalks the back range at Werribee as he waits out quarantine.
Read articleThis is a Real Life Review of the Voigtländer Ultron Vintage Line 28mm f2 M-mount (VM) lens with the Leica M10. This is a refreshed design from the previous Ultron 28mm featuring better lens performance in a smaller and lighter body.
Read articleTo balance a girls-only tree-house we must show a boys-only one.
Read articleThis is a Real Life Review of the Voigtländer Heliar Classic 50mm f1.5 M-mount (VM) lens with the Leica M10. This is a unique lens featuring intentional chromatic and spherical aberrations wide open.
Read articleSometimes a tortoise just has to get somewhere.
Read articleThis is part of a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer Ultron Vintage Line 28mm/1:2. These pictures were taken around Queen Victoria Building with the lens aperture mostly wide open (f2).
Read articleThis is part of a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer Heliar Classic 50mm/1:1.5. These pictures were taken around Queen Victoria Building with the lens at f1.5 (maximum aperture).
Read articleThe newest exhibit at Melbourne Museum is huge, but so cool - the most complete dinosaur skeleton uncovered so far.
Read articleThis is part of a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer Ultron Vintage Line 28mm/1:2. These pictures were taken around Sydney Harbour at Campbell Cove and Dawes Point.
Read articleSometimes the details are important!
Read articleThis is part of a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer Heliar Classic 50mm/1:1.5. These pictures were taken around Sydney Harbour at Campbell Cove and Dawes Point.
Read articleA lion's tree-house is girls only for a little bit longer.
Read articleThis is part of a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer Heliar Classic 50mm/1:1.5. These pictures were taken at Chatswood station and show the performance of the lens wide open (f1.5) vs f4.
Read articleThe Voigtländer Heliar Classic 50mm behaves more like a 'toy lens' with intentional chromatic and spherical aberrations wide open, and yet deliver a relatively good and distortion free image when stopped down to f4 and above.
Read articleVoigtländer has updated their 28 mm/1:2.0 Ultron VM lens by making it smaller and lighter.
Read articleI thought this broken car side mirror on the street was perhaps an example of someone who did not heed the advice on the mirror.
Read articleThe horizontal escalator connecting Hyde Park to the Domain Car Park always make me feel as if I am travelling to another world.
Read articleTwo years after Covid-19, the Ladies Powder Room on the third level (normally bustling with people pre Covid) is still empty.
Read articleThis is Apple Store in Sydney, with 3 convex mirrors that reflect the street scene in front of the store.
Read articleThis is the entrance to Wynyard Walk from Barangaroo. For some reason, this part of Sydney always seemed futuristic to me.
Read articleThis is part of Wynyard Walk which connects Wynyard Station to Barangaroo. Captured on a quiet day with no one around.
Read articleThe Sony Alpha 1 is the first in a new line of Sony cameras. After using this camera for a year, I'm ready to summarise my experiences with it.
Read articleThe newest exhibit at Melbourne Museum is huge, but so cool - the most complete dinosaur skeleton uncovered so far.
Read articleWhat can you do with a burst of images?
Read articleThis is not what you expect to find in the lemur enclosure.
Read articleA wedge tail eagle looks dangerous, even when she is scruffy!
Read articleA wedge tail eagle looks dangerous, even when she is scruffy!
Read articleA goanna may be a lizard, but a lot bigger than most lizards.
Read articleDoes this photograph of a gorilla's breakfast show how sharp this lens can be?
Read articleGiving the African wild dogs at Werribee Open Range Zoo some time in the sun
Read articleNew Year's Eve at Melbourne Zoo was hot, but the otter's enclosure is well shaded.
Read articleThe Cape Don decorated with Christmas lights, located off the Coal Loader.
Read articleChristmas at Melbourne Zoo is a time to get some beautiful photographs on our friends.
Read articleThe derelict jetty at the Coal Loader, captured during last light.
Read articleThis food truck, captured during last light, has an interesting mural on the side.
Read articleAvon Dam was the third and largest of the four dams constructed to collect water from the Illawarra Plateau. Created by damming the Avon River and completed in 1927, Avon Dam's main role today is to supply water to the Illawarra region.
Read articleThese two flowers almost look as if they are tenderly touching and caressing each other.
Read articleThis ibis drinks from water on top of a sculpture at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney.
Read articleThis bee makes a brief stop on a blue flower as part of its journey.
Read articleThis bee was making its away around the centre of a massiv sunflower, seemingly on an endless quest.
Read articleThey say the Galactic Centre contains many stars, all revolving around a supermassive black hole, surrounded by interstellar dust and molecular gas. Some stars explode and become supernovae, generating relativistic jets (beams of ionised matter).
Read articleI was asking myself this question when I saw this eclectic collection of books and plants on an alley near Reservoir St Surry Hills.
Read articleThis feels like a steampunk portal into a different universe or dimension. It is actually a children's playground, part of the Albert Sloss Reserve.
Read articleThis is the new entrance to Wynyard Station from George St, Sydney, after refurbishment. The building containing this entrance has been renamed Brookfield Place.
Read articleThis is an installation of 110 empty birdcages in 2009 by artist Michael Thomas Hill.
Read articleI'm ready for my close-up Mr de Mille.
Read articleA runner in front of the Sydney Hospital on Macquarie St, Sydney.
Read articleI found this brightly painted car parking entrance with lots of warnings about cyclists. I wonder if this is a response to a prior incident.
Read articleDelivery cyclist overtakes Light Rail on George St Sydney.
Read articleBlack and white photo of Sydney Tower (formerly called Centrepoint Tower) flanked between the Myer and Gowings buildings, taken from the Queen Victoria Building.
Read articleWoman about to walk past chalk drawing of tree with Climate Jobs Guarantee supporters in the background.
Read articleThis set of flower boxes are located in front of the Sydney Town Hall and faces into the light rail at George St, Sydney.
Read articleLocated in the south-east corner of Hyde Park facing Whitlam Square, this mounted, four-inch gun was recovered from the German ship SMS Emden.
Read articleThe sun passes through the awnings of the Surry Hills hotel and creates an interesting set of shadows on the footpath.
Read articleThis is the Light Rail track running past the historic Royal Exhibition Hotel in Sydney, located next to Prince Alfred Park and Central Station.
Read articleThis is the 90m rainbow path in Prince Alfred Park located next to Equality Green. The path commemorates the November 2017 decision to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia.
Read articleWhat rituals have been held here? Who were the members? This building is located on Regent St next to the Mortuary Station.
Read articleI have no doubt that one day the fisherman will return and wonder what has been caught.
Read articleThis shared road seems to be bisected into two by the strong shadow running across it.
Read articleBebeah is a 5 hectare garden at Mt Wilson featuring an extensive strolling path featuring many varieties of flowering plants, and a semi formal Italianate design including a lake.
Read articleThe branches of these pine trees at Yengo intersect and interleave to form a lattice that reaches up to the sky.
Read articleThe Road goes ever on. Will you be my companion?
Read articleIf you look at the picture, you can see the blue sky reflected in the water amongst the leaves which are behind the waterfall.
Read articleYengo is a garden at Mt Wilson featuring sculptures by English sculptors Judith Holmes Drewry and Lloyd le Blanc.
Read articleOver-exposed, but with a certain charm
Read articleCaptured near the Philosopher's Walk in Kyoto, Japan.
Read articleCaptured near the Philosopher's Walk in Kyoto, Japan.
Read articleCaptured at a narrow intersection in Tomonoura, Japan.
Read articleCaptured in Kyoto, Japan.
Read articleThe driver of this rickshaw carrying two girls looked up at me just when I took the photo.
Read articleThis path is part of the remains of the Karesansui garden at Ginkaku-Ji in Kyoto, Japan.
Read articleI captured this near the remains of the Karesansui garden at Ginkaku-Ji in Kyoto, Japan.
Read articleGinkaku-ji, or Temple of the Silver Pavilion, is officially named Jishō-ji and built for a Shogun who became a Buddhist monk.
Read articleCanon has 3 camera showrooms and service centres in Japan. This is the one in Osaka, located in Umeda near Herbis Plaza in 2017.
Read articleTomonoura is a small fishing village famous as the location for several films: notably Ponyo and Wolverine.
Read articleI saw this cute cat sitting in a hat in a shop at the Ekinishi area near Hiroshima Station.
Read articleEkinishi ("west of station") is a small neighbourhood just west of Hiroshima Station that is full of trendy bars and restaurants and really comes alive at night.
Read articleThis hotel almost seems like it could have been in a James Bond film starring Roger Moore.
Read articleThe Hiroshima Peace Park is dedicated to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack.
Read articleThe Genbaku Dome (aka Hiroshima Peace Memorial, or the Atomic Bomb Dome) is a former exhibition hall that somehow still stands as a ruin.
Read articleMiyajima (Shrine Island), is an island famous for the O-Torii gate seemingly surrounded by water.
Read articleKurashiki has a preserved canal area that dates back to the Edo Period, when the city served as an important rice distribution center. In fact, “Kurashiki” roughly translates to “town of storehouses” in reference to the rice storehouses.
Read articleHimeji Castle is the only castle we visited in Japan is a "real" castle, ie. it is the original castle (with some restoration work) and not a reconstruction.
Read articleHiroshima Castle was destroyed by the atomic bomb in 1945 but has been reconstructed (in 1958) and now serves as a museum of Hiroshima history pre World War II.
Read articleOkayama Castle is another reconstructed castle (the original was destroyed in World War II by air raids). Nearby is Korakuen which is regarded as one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan.
Read articleOsaka Castle was destroyed (several times over the course of history), and the present building is a concrete reconstruction.
Read articleHuis Ten Bosch is a gigantic theme park in Sasebo (near Nagasaki) that is intended to be a mini version of Netherlands, including famous buildings such as the Huis Ten Bosch palace, Stadhuis and the Domtoren.
Read articleUniversal Studios Japan was the third theme park opened after the original Universal Studios Hollywood, and Universal Studios Orlando. It was the first park in the franchise to open outside the US.
Read articleDisneySea is a unique theme park, intended as a nautical counterpart to Disneyland.
Read articleSanrio Puroland (サンリオピューロランド) is an indoor theme park in Tama City
Read articleThe Ghibli Museum is a unique museum showcasing the work of the Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli. It is located in Inokashira Park in Mitaka.
Read articleNara is considered a small city today, but was once the capital of Japan and the seat of the Emperor.
Read articleKinkakuji, or Temple of the Golden Pavilion, is one of the must see places in Kyoto. Most of the temple is covered in gold leaf, and it's set next to pond and therefore extremely photogenic.
Read articleNijo Castle is a "flat" castle containing Ninomaru and Honmaru Palaces. It is established in Kyoto by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of Japan.
Read articleThis dog seems to be asking me if I have seen its owner. Captured near Kamakura station in Japan.
Read articleWe captured a worker doing some maintenance on a power line in Kamakura, Japan.
Read articleWe discovered the Sasuke Inari Shrine by accident while walking around in Kamakura. A set of bright red torii gates lead up a hill into a shrine full of statues of foxes and fox dwellings with families.
Read articleHow a raptor makes a capture
Read articleKamakura is a small town popular with tourists because of attractions such as the Hasedera temple located on a hill with great views of the town, the Great Buddha bronze statue and other temples and shrines.
Read articleWhen a barking owl is flying overhead, don't duck!
Read articleYurikamome (Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Waterfront Line) is a automated guideway transit service travels across the Rainbow Bridge into the artificial island of Odaiba into a futuristic Tokyo.
Read articleShowing off her distinctive plumage, this black-breasted buzzard is naturally alliterative.
Read articleShibuya is a major commercial and retail hub, but also famous for 3 things: Shibuya crossing (the world's busiest pedestrian crossing), Hachiko the loyal dog, and Shibuya 109 (a fashion mecca for young girls).
Read articleHead horizontal, no matter what angle his body and wings are at
Read articleIn recent years, Akihabara has become infamous not only as a place where you can buy cheap electronic goods but an epicentre for Japanese otaku culture.
Read articleThis eagle really can see things that you can't.
Read articleNikko is a small town about 2 hours from Tokyo that is famous for the UNESCO World Heritage site consisting of a complex of shrines, temples and shogun mausoleums.
Read articleHamarikyu Gardens is a special garden with a tidal pond and a chequered history, located at the mouth of the Sumida River as it enters Tokyo Bay.
Read articleThe largest eagle in Australia is the wedge-tail eagle.
Read articleMention Japan, and a lot of people will associate it with Shinkansen (bullet trains). Trains of various kinds are a major mode of transport both within and across cities.
Read articleSmall and fast, this is a hard bird to photograph!
Read articleThis is a series of articles featuring photographs taken across several trips to Japan spanning 2008-2018.
Read articleA nankeen kestrel can hover above prey.
Read articleMy most recent trip to the USA is to Dallas in 2007 to attend conference. For some reason I bought my camera with me, primarily because I remember all the episodes of Dallas my mum watched in the 1970s.
Read articleThese images were taken from window seat of an aircraft descending into Chicago using one of the earliest digital cameras, the Kodak DC220 with a 1.2 megapixel resolution.
Read articleWe rented a Mustang and took it to Mulholland Drive in Hollywood Hills, ending overlooking Hollywood Bowl.
Read articleThe ending of the film Sleepless in Seattle was set in the observation deck of the Empire State Building. From here, it's possible to get 360° views of Manhattan Island.
Read articleHow would you feel if you were having a bad hair day, and it was on your forearms?
Read articleI've always loved New York, from perusing coffee table photographic books about the city (I think those books made me want to be a photographer) as a child.
Read articleWhen chased by a lion, don't expect climbing a tree to save you
Read articleA famous tourist attraction and spectacular sight, Niagara Falls are actually a group of falls straddling the border between the USA and Canada.
Read articleA pale pink rose with a profusion of petals
Read articleAs tourists, we visited the National Mall at Washington, DC, in 1997. Recent events have of course heightened security here, so these photographs are a homage to a more innocent decade.
Read articleThis is a rose, albeit it a less common variety
Read articleFor years, I have mentioned the Winchester House in my talks and presentations, as an analogy of what happens when an organisation does not have a cohesive strategy, so of course I have visited the actual house many times.
Read articleHow would you name this subtle beautiful shade of yellow?
Read articleI visited Dayton for a quick business trip in 1994.
Read articleThere are many shades of red, but this rose is most definitely scarlet.
Read articleTwin Peaks offers the best views of San Francisco, probably the most beautiful city in the USA.
Read articlePure white will never go out of fashion.
Read articleSan Francisco is probably my favourite city in the USA. I don't know why, but I feel really at home here, and for some reason most people there think I'm a local so obviously there's a connection.
Read articleA multicoloured rose in magenta with yellow accents
Read articleWe drove the famous Pacific Coast Highway, or State Route 1, from Los Angeles to San Francisco, in 1997 as part of our USA vacation.
Read articleNever get between a hippo and the water!
Read articleThis is a nostalgic look at the original Disneyland in Anaheim, built by Walt Disney himself, in the late 1990s before it was expanded and an additional theme park (Disney California Adventure Park) was built on the original carpark.
Read articleA quick burst of speed from a focussed predator
Read articleRoses come in a few unusual colours, like mauve.
Read articleWe visited this iconic shopping mall, one of the birthplaces of "Valley" culture and used in several films, several months before it was severely damaged by the Northridge earthquake and it's eventual decline.
Read articleHope in something so fleeting as raindrops on a blood red rose
Read articleOn my first visit to the Los Angeles in 1993 (business trip), we used to drive along the coast on the weekends. One weekend we stopped by at Long Beach to visit Queen Mary.
Read articleWhy would I need to change anything about this pastel pink rose? It is already adorned with raindrops.
Read articleKulinda the cheetah can reach 120km/hour if she wants to.
Read articleThey sure don't build "Big Iron" computers like they used to. This is a data centre located in Los Angeles in the 1990s.
Read articleDaffodills are not the only intensely yellow flowers
Read articleUniversal Studios Hollywood is a unique theme park in the 1990s in that it was based on a real film studio backlot, and the Backlot Studio Tour actually started in 1915.
Read articleWhite roses can make difficult subjects
Read articleBeam aboard the bridge of the Starship ENTERPRISE. Your mission? To explore the limits of your imagination with Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock. To battle Klingons, space creatures and alien superbeings! To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Read articleThis is one rose which is not shy about being pink.
Read articleThis is a capybara, a giant rodent native to South America, and the largest type of rodent in the world.
Read articleThis is a series of articles featuring photographs mainly taken in 1990s using a variety of film cameras, ranging from compact cameras such as the Canon Sure Shot to SLRs such as the Pentax PZ-70.
Read articleA rose in an unconventional colour should smell as sweet?
Read articlePhoto of a young wallaby in a tunnel, with a pensive looking face looking like it is expecting something.
Read articleSometimes even the most trite of poetry can be true
Read articleThis is a photo of a kangaroo looking up amongst a mob of feeding kangaroos, almost questioning the quality of what it is eating.
Read articleA pink so pale you'd think it was white
Read articleThis is a picture of a mother kangaroo preparing to hop whilst the joey (baby kangaroo) pops its head out, seemingly to check where she is going.
Read articleEven in winter you can see a rose among the thorns
Read articleThis is a dramatic shot of a sunset and seems to imply the beginning of an alien invasion.
Read articleA juvenile meerkat practicing his security guard pose.
Read articleA butterfly lands on a flower in a meadow at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
Read articleZola the Zebra at almost 4 months old
Read articleAn Ibis Looks Up after foraging in a garden bed.
Read articleA koala can give four thumbs up when they are really impressed.
Read articleThis group of ibis appear to be practicing social distancing rules, on a bench.
Read articleA Major Mitchell cockatoo swivels feathers on the up-beat.
Read articleThe Dr. Chau Chak Wing Building in the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) houses the UTS Business School, and is the first building in Australia designed by Canadian American architect Frank Gehry.
Read articleRock-wallabies don't have to be standing on solid rock.
Read articleA wander through the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) campus in Ultimo.
Read articleThe nankeen kestrel is small, fast, and agile in the air. They are one of the few raptors who can hover.
Read articleThis is the Sydney Ferry Alexander arriving at Pyrmont Bay wharf, against a backdrop of the Sydney skyline
Read articleThis is a Real Life Review of the Voigtländer 50mm f3.5 M-mount (VM) lens with the Leica M10. This is a unique lens featuring a classic or vintage look but a modern lens design.
Read articleA quiet afternoon walking from Ives Steps (where there are normally a few fisherman trying to catch something from the harbour) with a beautiful view of the Western side of Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Read articleThis is a light installation and projection that forms part of Chatswood Nights
Read articleThis is the grand staircase at Queen Victoria Building, but captured at an angle that reminds me of M. C. Escher's famous lithograph 'Relativity' (1953).
Read articleA bush stone-curlew on one leg
Read articleThis is the atrium at the casino entrance to The Star, harbour facing side. The 'rays' of the star structure is reflected multiple times in the glass of the atrium roof creating an interesting effect.
Read articleA Major Mitchell cockatoo swivels feathers on the up-beat.
Read articleThis image was captured at the escalators in Westfield Sydney close to the corner of Elizabeth and Market streets,and offers a tantalising glimpse of what's behind, as well as the street outside.
Read articleA koala with eyes not entirely shut
Read articleThis is a light installation and projection that forms part of Chatswood Nights
Read articleThis is the brightest the full moon can be, because the moon is at its closest to Earth
Read articleThe green hedge at the back of this fountain and pool is captured nicely as a reflection.
Read articleA Major Mitchell cockatoo demonstrates flare on landing.
Read articleWindyridge Garden, in Mt Wilson - the lake in the evening.
Read articleA tiny bird in focus, and nothing else
Read articleThis is a series of articles that feature reflections, or sometimes the absence of reflection.
Read articleThe hippo's legs seem so out of proportion to its body. It is a coffee table among dining tables.
Read articleSometimes, the best autumn colours are found very close to home.
Read articleThe Sony Alpha 1 is the first in a new line of Sony cameras. This is my impressions of this new camera after 32 000 frames.
Read articleCactus Garden was a light art installation at the Chatswood Concourse from 24 April 2021 to 15 May 2021.
Read articleThree young otters. Two dry, one wet - they are always one or the otter...
Read articleManly Dam is a heritage-listed former dam that now is a reserve and war memorial.
Read articleThe Sony Alpha 1 is going to be used at high ISO. This post compares some mid-high ISO values, and their impact on image quality.
Read articleWingecarribee Reservoir is about 10 kilometres south-east of Bowral on the Wingecarribee River.
Read articleMagra the wedge-tailed eagle is wonderful in flight, as long as you aren't her prey.
Read articleTallowa Dam is unique for its massive mechanical fish lift which transports fish over the dam wall.
Read articleMy first excursion with Voigtländer 35mm f2 APO Lanthar was to the State Rose Garden.
Read articleWoronora Dam is the fifth dam built as part of Sydney's water supply network, and the final one to be built before World War II.
Read articleA sugar glider (a marsupial flying possum who eats sap and nectar) photographed in extremely low light.
Read articleProspect Reservoir was the centrepiece of the Upper Nepean scheme to secure Sydney's water supply,
Read articleThe Voigtländer 35mm f2 APO Lanthar is the next APO Lanthar released for E mount. Here are my first impressions of the lens.
Read articleNepean Dam was the last and smallest of the four dams constructed as part of the Upper Nepean Scheme.
Read articleCordeaux Dam is the second of four dams constructed as part of the Upper Nepean Scheme to collect water from the Illawarra Plateau.
Read articleMelbourne's CBD skyline over the Yarra river in the early light of dawn
Read articleCataract Dam is one of the oldest and most picturesque dams in Sydney.
Read articleThis article shows a series of images shot in a single burst using the Sony A1 and the Sony 135mm GM.
Read articleBluestone Bridge, Water Garden, Mayfield captured in autumn.
Read articleLocated about 65 kilometres west of Sydney in a narrow gorge on the Warragamba River, Warragamba Dam is one of the largest domestic water supply dams in the world.
Read articleA kite in flight, showing off how good he looks in the bright sunshine.
Read articleThis is a series of articles exploring the network of dams that provide water to Sydney.
Read articleShowing that the Sony 135mm f1.8 GM can shoot sun stars. It has 11 aperture blades, so we get 22 points on our sun stars.
Read articleThis spotted-tail quoll is eager for brunch. We can see hand-like paws.
Read articleThe magnificent Water Garden at Mayfield in NSW, captured in autumn. On the left is the red Japanese inspired bridge, on the right the Bluestone bridge and waterfall.
Read articleThe adult male hamadryas baboon has a distinctive hairdo - he's the original big-haired boss
Read articleAn illusion built into the design of this pool makes it seem the pool is actually part of a larger lake (situated below this pool).
Read articleWith a serval in charge, a human can learn all sorts of tricks!
Read articleThe Sony Alpha 1 is the first in a new line of Sony cameras. This is my first impressions of this new camera.
Read articleA clever design in this sculpture removes the photographer from the reflection.
Read articleAfter morning rain, this red kangaroo can't do a thing with his fur. Still, it shows up his red colouring better than when he is dry.
Read articleThis article shows a series of images shot in a single burst using the Sony A1 and the Sony 135mm GM. This combination is very effective when photographing birds which are not too far away.
Read articlePhotographing koalas is easy. Unless you want to see their eyes open... Koalas sleep 18 to 22 hours a day.
Read articleThis could be mistaken for a spring photo, but it's actually taken in early autumn in the Southern Highlands at a garden in Bundanoon.
Read articleA cheetah running because she can. There is no point in being the fastest land animal if you don't get to run for fun!
Read articleThis bandicoot is shown in black and white because this was shot in the darkness of the nocturnal animals exhibit, and the only light was a dark red.
Read articleHippos are extremely territorial, and have a powerful bite.
Read articleThe Cheshire cat began to fade, starting with its tail, with his brilliant eyes and smile the last to go.
Read articleEven a hard dead tree can serve as a pillow for a big cat.
Read articleThe black kite soars, swerves and swoops, owning the air.
Read articleEagle-owl is ready to return to quarters to wait for nighttime.
Read articleMonkey mockery more mischief than malice
Read articleThat's a lot of bird to have ignoring you.
Read articleThat's a big rhino and really close.
Read articleA cheery cheetah sitting in morning sunshine with a big smile.
Read articleThis is the first photo shot with a new camera. Of course, that meant it had to be a cat. Chose to shoot with the superb Sony 135mm GM, wide open in bright sunlight.
Read articleThis serval has clearly heard the photographer deciding to take a photograph.
Read articleA cheetah gazing at her neighbours as she prowls the edge of her domain.
Read articleSnow leopard cubs investigating smells.
Read articleRelaxing in bright sunlight, a lion soaks up the warmth.
Read articleA tiger strolls by
Read articleWhen a serval is ready to pounce, you do not want to be prey!
Read articleHave bike will travel, but where?
Read articleCaptured at Bourke St near Foley St crossing.
Read articleA view of Circular Quay with two ferries and Harbour Bridge in the background, treated to look like an old photo.
Read articleThe Road goes ever on and on
Read articleThis bush turkey was intensely curious about me and my camera and wasn't afraid to venture really close and personal. Taken on a 50mm lens.
Read articleIf you have a good imagination, you will find a face staring back at you (helps if you enjoy Picasso). Taken at the Mueller Track at Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden.
Read articleThis rock is casually resting on a pile of rocks at Cape Banks.
Read articleThis clump of Banksia flowers captured at Castlecrag kind of reminds me of the fingers of a human hand.
Read articleThis is a secluded netted bathing area complete with a small beach along the Middle Harbour foreshore. I love how the wide angle perspective exaggerates the curves in the perspective view of the bath.
Read articleModern day carparks can be quite scary places to navigate. This one seems to promise dangers as well as opportunities.
Read articleScotts Creek starts around Chatswood in Sydney and terminates at Middle Harbour between Castle Cove and Middle Cove. It is part of Willoughby's stormwater catchment and sewerage flow, but major attempts have been made in recent years to clean it. We walked along the North Arm track, and ventured onto an unofficial track along the mangrove swamp towards the mouth.
Read articleThe University of Sydney motto "Sidere Mens Eadem Mutato" roughly translates from Latin as "Though the stars may be different, all remain the same", which is an allusion to the hope that the university is as good as Cambridge or Oxford even though it is located in the Southern Hemisphere. When I was a student, we used to jokingly paraphrase it as "Sit down men and eat potato." Here the university motto is juxtaposed with an advertisement for Emporio Armani at Martin Place in Sydney.
Read articleA shot of me taking a photo of the Dobell Memorial Sculpture at the intersection of Pitt and Spring streets in Sydney, with a pedestrian crossing with a 'Look' sign reflected by the mirror-like finish of the sculpture.
Read articleIn the Lord of the Rings, the White Tree of Gondor is located next to the White Tower of Ecthelion and symbolises the realm of Gondor and the motif of it's flag. This tree is located on Regimental Square in Sydney and this perspective is taken from Angel Place.
Read articleThis dog is exploring the shores of Berrys Bay, and looks like the lord and commander of all that she surveys.
Read articleFresh crisp morning at Fullers Park. These are wild, growing in a field
Read articleI wander through these tracks, chasing the memory of a rainbow. What lies ahead beyond the curve?
Read articleSparks of energy, motivated by an creative potential, arcs across the filaments.
Read articleLife is a balance between giving and receiving.
Read articleShadows and light across many doors in time and space.
Read articleWhich path to choose? Or is it already predetermined? What lies ahead?
Read articleWhich path to choose? Or is it already predetermined? What lies ahead?
Read articleThis is a "secret" garden not known to many except locals as it is not visible from the street so you have to know where to go, and we have visited this garden many times over the years and taken many interesting photos there.
Read articleWe started on Wilksch's Walk, named in honour of local resident Eric Wilksch for his efforts in lobbying Council to retain bushland in Flat Rock Gully. This takes us to Tunk's Park and Cammeray Bridge.
Read articleThe Artarmon Link Path (Cordia Way) is a wide, gently undulating pedestrian/cycle path that runs from Shepherd Road to Artarmon Reserve, following the original path of the creek (which is now underneath the concrete).
Read articleStarting from a pedestrian tunnel underneath the rail line close to Artarmon Station, which is decorated with colourful murals, a short walk through a pleasantly wooded corridor next to the train line leads us to the oval. There are some sculptures of acorns near the oval.
Read articleThis is the Chatswood Catholic Parish Church, located quite close to the Chatswood Chase Shopping Centre. I have always admired this building and love taking photos of it at night.
Read articleThis is a tour through various Civic Heritage Commemorative Plaques that have been installed in order to commemorate the heritage of Willoughby.
Read articleThis is a special article featuring animals and wildlife I have encountered in the suburb I live in.
Read articleI discovered this by accident whilst walking around Roseville.
Read articleRoseville has 4 churches that I know about - St Andrews, St. Barnabas, the Uniting Church and Luke's Presbyterian.
Read articleFerndale Park is a long and narrow 9.8 hectare remnant bushland reserve that is surrounded by residential properties, located within the Lane Cove River catchment, Chatswood.
Read articleBeauchamp Park is our local park, situated in the upper park of the Scotts Creek sub-catchment.
Read articleThe Harold Reid reserve consists of a sandstone hill called The Sugarloaf located on a headland, sandwiched between Crag Cove and Castle Cove and facing into Sugarloaf Bay and then onto Middle Harbour.
Read articleThis is a quick walk down the street to the industrial area close to Roseville Chase.
Read articleThis is the closest walking track to our house, a mere block away in Chatswood West.
Read articleWe start our 5km bubble exploration simply by walking around the suburb we live in.
Read articleIn 2020, Floriade has been reimagined (due to COVID-19) with the celebration moving from its traditional home in Commonwealth Park to bloom across Canberra.
Read articleThe Floriade boxes are contains bulbs and annuals blooming under the museum’s signature entry sculpture, and complements the Garden of Australian Dreams.
Read articleWe found a fascinating lane called Tocumwal Lane in Canberra that leads into a square that is full of street art.
Read articleWe explored the Canberra city centre on our last day visiting Floriade.
Read articleThe Mount Ainslie tourist outlook, one of Canberra's most popular, provides excellent views of central Canberra and Red Hill to the south and Black Mountain to the west especially towards sunset.
Read articleThe Australian War Memorial is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia, and some conflicts involving personnel from the Australian colonies prior to Federation.
Read articleThe gardens are certainly a well kept secret, as there are no signs pointing the way, but they are worth it for the fantastic parterre and cherry blossoms.
Read articleThe new Parliament House was constructed beginning from 1981 with an original budget of A$220 million and was supposed to be opened on Australia Day 1988.
Read articleThe Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House is a living museum of social and political history, located in a nationally listed heritage building in Parkes, Canberra.
Read articleWe parked near the National Library, and explored the Peace Park, Water's Edge, the National Rose Garden, the old Parliament House and the Treasury building.
Read articleThe National Capital Exhibition tells the Story of Canberra as the capital city of Australia.
Read articleFrom the National Carillon, we skirted our way back to Commonwealth Park via Kings Park through a set of paths parallel to Parkes Way.
Read articleThe National Carillon is a gift from the British Government to the people of Australia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the national capital, Canberra.
Read articleKings Park also lies on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin adjacent to Commonwealth Park and is normally considered to be the area east of Anzac Parade.
Read articleBlundells Cottage is a heritage-listed six-roomed stone cottage located on the northern shore of Lake Burley Griffin.
Read articleThe RG Menzies walk swings from underneath the Commonwealth Avenue bridge past Regatta Point, Commonwealth Park and into Kings Park.
Read articleThe traditional home of Floriade hasn't completely missed out. There is a glorious flower bed on the back of Stage 88 along with a gnome and a Floriade mural.
Read articleThis area contains lots of luxury apartments, a marina and a retail precinct.
Read articleThis is famous because of the old Telecom Tower, then renamed Telstra Tower that forms a symbolic landmark of Canberra.
Read articleWe explored the Lake Burley Griffin foreshore near Yarralumla Bay.
Read articleThis is a historic house built in 1927 by Harry Calthorpe in a Spanish Mission style and remains relatively unchanged.
Read articleThis is one of the three lookout points for Canberra (the other two being Black Mountain and Ainslie Hill), and the one closest to Parliament House.
Read articleNot many flowers here, except in some tulips in a garden bed next to the entrance ramp, and a bed of mostly yellow/green flowers near the entrance ramp.
Read articleThis is a rather imposing Catholic church with an attached primary school.
Read articleThe Floriade display at the entrance sign to the shopping centre features a gnome amongst sheep grazing on 196 square metres of Floriade bulbs and annuals.
Read articleThe Kambah Community Garden is located near the Kambah District Park which also has remnants of the old Kambah homestead.
Read articleTuggeranong Uniting Church Erindale has four garden beds at the upper end of Comrie Street associated with the Erindale Neighbourhood Centre and the Erindale Neighbourhood Garden.
Read articleThe garden is planted under a magnificent old Gum Tree in a raised garden bed with 2500 mixed tulip bulbs spaced throughout the garden.
Read articleThe garden bed at Good Shepherd Community Church is a circular bed divided into eight wedges – four wedges of bulbs and four wedges of annuals.
Read articleLake Tuggeranong, an artificial lake sourced by the confluence of Tuggeranong Creek and stormwater discharge from urban and rural areas.
Read articleThis floral display is located on Tuggeranong's busy shopping street.
Read articleThis special shaped garden bed represents the Celtic Cross that sits high on the spire of the St Mary in the Valley Church.
Read articleLanyon Marketplace was opened in November 1997.
Read articleCity Hill is a park located in Canberra, Australia on one of the points of the Parliamentary Triangle, a feature of Walter Burley Griffin's plan for the city. It is surrounded by London Circuit, which is a hexagonal road that encircles the hill.
Read articleGlebe Park is a remnant of a hundred acres (40 hectares) of land allocated to the Anglican Church in the early 1840s for use as a glebe, an area of land whose revenues contribute towards parish expenses.
Read articleMayfield was established in 1984 by the Hawkins family, initially as a sheep farm.
Read articleIt doesn't get as #iconic as this as a depiction of NSW #spring, #chickenwirefence, #sheep, #pond, #treelinedroad, #rapeseed (#canola), rolling #hills.
Read articleA sure sign of spring in regional NSW is the golden yellow rapeseed fields that can dominate the countryside for hectares.
Read articleThis is part 4 of series of articles celebrating a selection of photographs taken in the last 21 years, from the very first digital camera we purchased in 1999 to the current portfolio of cameras that we use daily. In this article, we focus on photos taken on the second generation flagship Digital SLR camera from Pentax - the K10D.
Read articleThis is part 3 of series of articles celebrating a selection of photographs taken in the last 21 years, from the very first digital camera we purchased in 1999 to the current portfolio of cameras that we use daily. In this article, we focus on photos taken on the earliest Digital SLR cameras - the Pentax *ist D.
Read articleThis is part 2 of series of articles celebrating a selection of photographs taken in the last 21 years, from the very first digital camera we purchased in 1999 (a Kodak DC-220) to the current portfolio of cameras that we use daily. In this article, we reminisce on photos taken on the earliest compact super-zoom cameras - the Nikon Coolpix 5700.
Read articleMy very first digital camera, bought in 1999
Read articleThis is the first of a new series of articles celebrating a selection of photographs taken in the last 21 years, from the very first digital camera we purchased in 1999 (a Kodak DC-220) to the current portfolio of cameras that we use daily. Join us over the next few weeks as we trace a personal journey following the evolution of digital photography from infancy to the amazing camera technology available today.
Read articleThis is an extra article in a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 50mm/1:2.0. This post shows the amount of detail this combination can capture.
Read articleThis is a Real Life Review of the Voigtländer 50mm f2 lens with the Sony A7R IV. This lens is apochromatic and extremely sharp, making it very well suited to the A7R IV.
Read articleI wandered through an almost empty QVB in the heart of Sydney.
Read articleThis is another in a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 50mm/1:2.0. These images demonstrate capabilities of this combination, and the detail that appears, even in a deep crop, when shooting birds in flight and at high ISO.
Read articleThe steps in front of Sydney Town Hall is normally packed full of people as it is a popular meeting spot and rendezvous point.
Read articleThis is another of a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 50mm/1:2.0. This time we look at a series of images from this combination shot continuously.
Read articleSt Andrew's Cathedral and Town Hall Square is normally packed full of people on a Friday lunch, but it feels like a ghost town
Read articleChatswood Station, normally the fifth busiest station in Sydney.
Read articleThis is a photographic series featuring how the city of Sydney has been impacted by the CoViD-19 (novel coronavirus) outbreak.
Read articleThe Voigtländer 50mm APO-Lanthar 1:2.0 lens is a manual focus lens for Sony Alpha mirrorless cameras. It can produce shallow depth of field, but that doesn't always produce the best images.
Read articleThis is another in a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 50mm/1:2.0. These show off full frames from this combination.
Read articleI saw these two #birds perched on a #motorcycle at #tanjongtokongbeach (near the #avatarsecretgarden) in the early morning just after dawn #bw
Read articleThis is the first of a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 50mm/1:2.0. These pictures were taken around Melbourne and demonstrate the ability to crop images from this combination heavily.
Read articlei found this #cat in a #bicycle #basket on #LorongStewart #penang #malaysia. It was intensely curious about me, so I took a photo
Read articleThese pictures were taken at Westfield Sydney (formerly Centrepoint Shopping Centre).
Read article#Penang I love this photo showing a shared bike/pedestrian path along #lebuhcarnarvon with the #woman juxtaposed with a #streetart that implores you to take a snap with it
Read articleThese pictures were taken at Westfield Sydney (formerly Centrepoint Shopping Centre).
Read articleThese pictures were taken at Carriageworks during Sydney Festival 2020 and features the Radiant Flux installation by Rebecca Baumann.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at St. Mary’s Cathedral and gives an overview of how the lens performs in low light.
Read articleThese pictures were taken inside the beautiful restored Queen Victoria Building located at the heart of Sydney.
Read articleThese pictures were taken inside the beautiful St. Andrew's Cathedral in the heart of Sydney next to the Town Hall.
Read articleThese pictures of street art and graffiti were taken around Newtown side streets.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at historic Camperdown Cemetery near Newtown.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at the Newtown Record Fair at the Bank Hotel.
Read articleThese pictures were taken around the Chinatown and Haymarket area.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at the heritage-listed Sydney Trades Hall, and showcases the lens ability to capture murals and indoor details, often at relatively low light.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at the heritage Michell Library (also known as State Library of New South Wales), the oldest library in Australia and showcases the lens' low light capture abilities as well as the absence of perspective distortions when capturing large architectural spaces.
Read articleThese pictures were taken on a walk from Cowpers Bay Wharf at Woolloomoolloo to Sydney's Central Business District. It showcases the lens as a general purpose standard lens that you may take on a photowalk, or when you are a tourist discovering a city for the first time.
Read articleThese pictures were taken around The Rocks Area and showcases the lens as a general purpose standard lens that you may take on a photowalk, or when you are a tourist discovering a city for the first time.
Read articleThe Nokton 17.5mm lens is part of a series of Voigtländer lenses for the Micro Four-Thirds system, and all lenses in the series has an amazingly large aperture (f0.95).
Read articleThis is a Real Life Review of the Voigtländer 50mm f3.5 M-mount (VM) lens with the Leica M10. This is a unique lens featuring a classic or vintage look but a modern lens design.
Read articleThis is probably the most quirky currently-in-production lens for the M-mount, looking more like a mini Dalek from Dr. Who than a boring camera lens.
Read articleThis is a Real Life Review of the Voigtländer 40mm f1.2 E-mount lens with the Sony A7r body. This is a really versatile lens capable of shooting a range of subjects and compositions ranging from close ups of flowers, art/sculpture, portraits/street shooting, to landscapes and architecture.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at Broadway in two locations: the Blackfriars campus of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the TAFE NSW Ultimo Campus.
Read articleHere are some sample shots taken with the Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 50mm lens on a Sony α7R. The photos are taken on a weekend in Sydney when Transport for NSW launched the new Light Rail service from Circular Quay to Randwick.
Read articleThese pictures were taken around Surry Hills up Oxford and Riley streets and back down on Commonwealth Street.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at a walk around the Circular Quay and Rocks areas of Sydney.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at St. Mary's Cathedral and gives an overview of how the lens performs in low light.
Read articleThis is the second of a series of articles showcasing pictures taken on the Voigtländer Heliar 50mm/1:3.5. These pictures were taken at St. James and gives an overview of how the lens performs in low light.
Read articleThese pictures were taken around Sydney and showcases the amazing contrast and colour rendition of the lens.
Read articleSydney Open is a weekend long celebration of architecture and exploring Sydney's most inspiring and significant buildings and spaces.
Read articleSo, how does the new Voigtländer APO-Lanthat 50mm stack up against the venerable Leica Summicron 50mm, as well as the two Sony native lenses on a Sony full frame camera? Let's find out!
Read articleVoigtländer say that this is their 'best performance standard lens ever' and that's a pretty bold claim. It is a high performance manual focus standard lens optimised for the imaging sensors of Sony mirrorless cameras.
Read articleThe Voigtländer 40 mm/1:1.2 Nokton is a fast, manual lens, intended as an all-rounder walkabout prime lens that can shoot a variety of subjects comfortably. It straddles the gap between two common focal lengths for standard/normal lenses: 35mm and 50mm.
Read articleI took the opportunity to take a few photos along the Gore Hill cycleway from Lane Cove to Pacific Highway.
Read articleMatsuri Festival Sydney is a Japanese festival held every year to celebrate Japanese culture and cross cultural friendship between the Japanese community and Local community.
Read articleLeica Australia graciously invited me to the SL2 launch at Pix on Location on 22 November.
Read articleThe Focus Awards are held annually to celebrate the best talent in the Focus Photographers Group.
Read articleThe newly completed George Place, owned by ISPT, is a large shared space uniting three buildings – 363 George Street, 345 George Street and the heritage-listed 24 York Street.
Read articleBuilt in 1848 by the renowned Sydney architect Henry Robertson, this sandstone building with its granite columns and marble balustrades was the site of the first Savings Bank of New South Wales, which later became the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
Read articleGlobal design and engineering practice Arup opens its new offices to Sydney Open for the second year in a row, this time inviting the public in for a rare glimpse at the specialty spaces inspiring them to redefine what is possible in the built environment.
Read articleThe tallest of the three International Towers at Barangaroo, by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Tower One stands at 217 metres, and its 48 floors house a growing business community of blue-chip tenants.
Read articleThis striking commercial building in the King Street Wharf district is the purpose-designed home of the building’s sole tenant, Macquarie Group.
Read articleDesigned by globally renowned architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, International Towers Sydney at Barangaroo South were developed and are owned by Lendlease International Towers Sydney Trust.
Read articleLendlease’s international headquarters is located at Barangaroo South.
Read articleThe Bushells Building was built in 1924 as a seven-storey factory for Bushells Tea and designed by the prominent Sydney architecture firm Ross and Rowe.
Read articleRoyal Naval House was built in 1889–90, designed by architect Varney Parkes, and added to by NSW Government Architect Walter Liberty Vernon in 1907.
Read articleOne of the most complex and celebrated works by architect Harry Seidler, Grosvenor Place was conceived as a civic sculpture, and a ‘camera to the view’.
Read articleFor any architecture practice, its studio is both a workplace and a calling card – embodying its design principles, and reflecting its creative culture to inspire both staff and clients.
Read articleFor any architecture practice, its studio is both a workplace and a calling card – embodying its design principles, and reflecting its creative culture to inspire both staff and clients.
Read articleFrom its imposing position facing Government House in Macquarie Street to the exquisite detail of its sandstone colonnaded facade, the Chief Secretary’s Building is, by design, a symbol of power and politics.
Read articleSculpture by the Sea was established in 1997 as a free to the public arts event consisting of large scale outdoor sculptures installed along the famous Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk in Sydney.
Read articleCraig Semetko is an American photographer focusing on authentic human experience.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at the Sydney Electric Vehicle Expo at Sydney Olympic Park.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at the Wollombi Valley Scupture Festival called "Sculpture in the Vineyards".
Read articleThese pictures were taken at a showcase of Australian artists and makers at the historic Lion Gate Lodge at the Royal Botanic Gardens called "Artisans in the Garden."
Read articleThese pictures were taken at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney during the "Hello Koalas" porcelain sculpture exhibition.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney.
Read articleThese pictures were taken at the THEN exhibition at the White Rabbit Gallery.
Read articleThese pictures were taken around various places around the Sydney central business district focusing on Darling Square.
Read articleThese pictures were taken around where I live, in the quiet leafy residential suburb of Roseville, close to Chatswood.
Read articleThese pictures were taken around the suburb of Chatswood in Sydney. Chatswood is a retail, transportation and commercial hub.
Read articleThe Alpha Awards bring together the greatest images from across Australia and New Zealand, captured on Sony Alpha cameras and lenses. The Awards aim to drive creativity, reward professionals and enthusiasts alike and provide a platform to showcase the very best Alpha Photography work.
Read articleThis is a Real Life Review of the new Voigtländer 75mm f1.5 VM-mount lens with Leica M10 and Sony A7r bodies.
Read articleVoigtländer has just released their latest M-mount lens, the Nokton VM 75mm f1.5 fast portrait lens.
Read articleThis is a Real Life Review of the new Voigtländer 21mm f1.4 E-mount lens with a Sony A9 body, taken on a photowalk around Sydney's Barangaroo, Darling Harbour, the Star, and along several stations on the new Sydney Metro line.
Read articleVoigtländer's latest E-mount lens is an amazing super wide angle 21mm lens with a maximum aperture of f1.4!
Read articleAlan Schaller through his series 'Metropolis' examines the way in which we are dwarfed by the world around us, and how that can lead us to feel.
Read articleThis is a series of articles featuring artistic and photography related events that we have attended.
Read articleThis is a series of general photography articles.
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