Major Mitchell is happy and up-beat
A Major Mitchell cockatoo swivels feathers on the up-beat.
The 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.
The nankeen kestrel is small, fast, and agile in the air. They are one of the few raptors who can hover.
This is the Sydney Ferry Alexander arriving at Pyrmont Bay wharf, against a backdrop of the Sydney skyline
This 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.
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 grand staircase at Queen Victoria Building, but captured at an angle that reminds me of M. C. Escher’s famous lithograph “Relativity” (1953).
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.
This is the brightest the full moon can be, because the moon is at its closest to Earth
The green hedge at the back of this fountain and pool is captured nicely as a reflection.
A Major Mitchell cockatoo demonstrates flare on landing.