Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
I thought this broken car side mirror on the street was perhaps an example of someone who did not heed the advice on the mirror.
Photos taken during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I thought this broken car side mirror on the street was perhaps an example of someone who did not heed the advice on the mirror.
The horizontal escalator connecting Hyde Park to the Domain Car Park always make me feel as if I am travelling to another world.
Two years after Covid-19, the Ladies Powder Room on the third level (normally bustling with people pre Covid) is still empty.
This is Apple Store in Sydney, with 3 convex mirrors that reflect the street scene in front of the store.
This is the entrance to Wynyard Walk from Barangaroo. For some reason, this part of Sydney always seemed futuristic to me.
This is part of Wynyard Walk which connects Wynyard Station to Barangaroo. Captured on a quiet day with no one around.
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.
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.
The sun passes through the awnings of the Surry Hills hotel and creates an interesting set of shadows on the footpath.
This is the Light Rail track running past the historic Royal Exhibition Hotel in Sydney, located next to Prince Alfred Park and Central Station.
This 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.