Walsh Bay
A 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.
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A 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.
This is a light installation and projection that forms part of Chatswood Nights
This 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.
This 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.
The green hedge at the back of this fountain and pool is captured nicely as a reflection.
This is a series of articles that feature reflections, or sometimes the absence of reflection.
Cactus Garden was a light art installation at the Chatswood Concourse from 24 April 2021 to 15 May 2021.
Wingecarribee Reservoir is about 10 kilometres south-east of Bowral on the Wingecarribee River.
Tallowa Dam is unique for its massive mechanical fish lift which transports fish over the dam wall.
Woronora 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.
Prospect Reservoir was the centrepiece of the Upper Nepean scheme to secure Sydney’s water supply,
Nepean Dam was the last and smallest of the four dams constructed as part of the Upper Nepean Scheme.
Cordeaux Dam is the second of four dams constructed as part of the Upper Nepean Scheme to collect water from the Illawarra Plateau.
Located 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.