Space Warp
This is part of Wynyard Walk which connects Wynyard Station to Barangaroo. Captured on a quiet day with no one around.
Places we have been to.
This is part of Wynyard Walk which connects Wynyard Station to Barangaroo. Captured on a quiet day with no one around.
This ibis drinks from water on top of a sculpture at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney.
This bee was making its away around the centre of a massiv sunflower, seemingly on an endless quest.
They 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).
I was asking myself this question when I saw this eclectic collection of books and plants on an alley near Reservoir St Surry Hills.
This feels like a steampunk portal into a different universe or dimension. It is actually a children’s playground, part of the Albert Sloss Reserve.
This is the new entrance to Wynyard Station from George St, Sydney, after refurbishment. The building containing this entrance has been renamed Brookfield Place.
This is an installation of 110 empty birdcages in 2009 by artist Michael Thomas Hill.
I found this brightly painted car parking entrance with lots of warnings about cyclists. I wonder if this is a response to a prior incident.
Black and white photo of Sydney Tower (formerly called Centrepoint Tower) flanked between the Myer and Gowings buildings, taken from the Queen Victoria Building.
Woman about to walk past chalk drawing of tree with Climate Jobs Guarantee supporters in the background.
This set of flower boxes are located in front of the Sydney Town Hall and faces into the light rail at George St, Sydney.
Located in the south-east corner of Hyde Park facing Whitlam Square, this mounted, four-inch gun was recovered from the German ship SMS Emden.