The QE2 berthed at the International Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay, next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
- Aperture: ƒ/2.8
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- Focal length: 7.9mm
- ISO: 400
The QE2 berthed at the International Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay, next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Me and Dad pose in front of the QE2, Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth 2.
Queen Elizabeth 2 is pushed in to the International Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay.
The QE2 is pushed into the International Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay.
Queen Elizabeth 2 steams past the Sydney Opera House on the way to the International Passenger Terminal.
Pretty much a close-up view of Two Queens Crossing. This gives you an idea of the differences between an ocean liner (QE2 on the left) and a cruise ship (Queen Victoria on the right).
A flotilla gathered to watch the crossing of two Cunard Queens – the Queen Elizabeth 2 and the Queen Victoria.
Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth 2 sits between the Garden Island Naval Base and Fort Denison, or Pinchgut Island.
The Western Channel Pile Light, or the Wedding Cake, is a lighthouse standing at the edge of the Sow and Pigs reef in Sydney Harbour.
Susan and Dad on a harbour cruise to see Queen Elizabeth 2 berthed at Garden Island Naval Base.