There is lots of lens flare and glare in this photo of the Sydney Tower, known as the AMP Tower before Westfield took over the shopping centre underneath it.
- Camera: PENTAX K20D
- ISO: 400
There is lots of lens flare and glare in this photo of the Sydney Tower, known as the AMP Tower before Westfield took over the shopping centre underneath it.
Looking across Darling Harbour to the Sealife Sydney Aquarium and the AMP Sydney Tower.
This Sydney icon can be referred to by many names: the Sydney Tower [^]; the AMP Tower; AMP Centrepoint Tower; Centrepoint Tower: or just Centrepoint.
The Sydney Tower stands at 305m tall, making it the second tallest free-standing building in Australia, Q1 on the Gold Coast is the tallest. The tower is the third tallest observation tower in the southern hemisphere, behind the Auckland Skytower [^], and Melbourne’s Eureka Tower. This is despite the fact that the observation deck on the Sydney Tower is 50m higher (at 250m) than the one in the Auckland Skytower [^].
Sydney Monorail crossing Pyrmont Bridge in Darling Harbour, Sydney. The AMP Sydney Tower can be seen in the background.