Angela poses in front of the Sydney Opera House during our Sydney 2011 trip.
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Angela poses in front of the Sydney Opera House during our Sydney 2011 trip.
Susan and Angela pose in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge outside the Sydney Opera House on the opposite shore of Circular Quay.
Autumn has come, daylight saving is over. The days are getting shorter and the trees are beginning to lose their leaves. New motion detection lights at the Elizabeth Bridge Reserve are a welcome addition, and help to provide a photo opportunity.
The Ice Bear Project was the work of artist Mark Coreth. Ten tonnes of ice was carved into the shape of a polar bear, complete with skeleton. The aim of the project was to highlight the impact of climate change on the Arctic.
The HST‘s Australian cousin the New South Wales XPT in Country Link livery at Sydney’s Central Station.
One of the temporary installations for the Vivid Festival in 2011. A seat made out of acrylic sheet and LED lights that change colour. This piece, C/C Illuminated Seat, is the work of Singaporean artist Angela Chong.
Giant robed multi-coloured figures on Circular Quay as part of the 2011 Vivid Festival.
A panorama of Circular Quay during the Vivid Festival in 2011. Seen from the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The Sydney Opera House covered in coral pink, blue and yellow blotches as part of the Vivid Festival in 2011. Seen here from the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The Sydney Opera House outlined in bright white stripes as part of the Vivid Festival back in 2011. See here from a vantage point on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
An update on the Rowville Chimpanzee, a little further up the Stud Road by Emmeline Row.
Ever changing swirls of colour cover the Sydney Opera House as part of the Vivid Festival 2011. Seen here from the Sydney Harbour Bridge.