On a grey day in Sydney, the jacaranda trees around Circular Quay add a welcome splash of colour.
- Aperture: ƒ/8
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- Focal length: 7.9mm
- ISO: 64
On a grey day in Sydney, the jacaranda trees around Circular Quay add a welcome splash of colour.
First Fleet Class Ferry Fishburn is seen here in front of the Sydney Opera House in Circular Quay.
The view of Sydney Harbour from Fort Denison. A wonderful spot to take in the sights – the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, and passing ferries.
The view of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge from Fort Denison in the middle of the Harbour.
A cabbage tree palm along the Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk.
A tree fern seen from above along the Illawarra Fly.
A clump of bird’s nest ferns, Asplenium australasicum, amongst the tree of the Illawarra Fly. The bird’s nest fern is epiphytic, an air-plant, it grows on trees or rocks but with no roots to the ground. They get their nutrients from air, rain water and decaying matter around them
The view from the Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk. The steel tree top walk combined with the Illawarra Escarpment combine to give an amazing vantage point. From the Tree Top Walk we are looking across Lake Illawarra from over Albion Park on the near side across to Port Kembla, with the Tasman Sea on the horizon.
The Minnamurra Falls in the Budderoo National Park.
Cathedral Rocks in Kiama Downs has been sculpted from volcanic rock by erosion.
Blowhole Point and the Kiama Light seen from the Bombo Headland, looking across Storm Bay.
The Kiama Light from the Blowhole viewing platform. Good weather and calm seas meant that we saw only a tiny little puff, rather than a blowhole!