Chinese Lanterns outside the MasterChef Pavilion, previously the Centenary Hall, at the Melbourne Royal Show. In 2024 this space was turned into an Asian food court, nice and convenient for the Dog Pavilion.
- Camera: E-M5MarkII
- ISO: 2000
Chinese Lanterns outside the MasterChef Pavilion, previously the Centenary Hall, at the Melbourne Royal Show. In 2024 this space was turned into an Asian food court, nice and convenient for the Dog Pavilion.
The Parliament House for the State of Victoria on Spring Street, Melbourne. Parliament House sits at the end of Bourke Street and is one of the City’s landmark buildings. The colonnaded front was completed in 1889, and features stone quarried at Mt Difficult in the Grampians.
One of the ornate cast iron streetlamps outside Parliament House on Spring Street, looking down Bourke Street.
Flinders Street Station all lit up, from a similar vantage point to the 2008 view.
A revisit of the photo in the post Melbourne Cricket Ground at Night posted 12 years ago. Amazingly the crop and the edit are almost identical, I have just let this as a larger version of the original.
The view from Sky High on Mt Dandenong across Melbourne’s eastern suburbs on a clear night in April 2012.
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.
The Sydney Opera House basks in some late autumn sunshine.
“Sleigh My Name, Sleigh My Name” emblazoned on the Sandridge Bridge and reflected in the Yarra River.
Christmas in the City and the Southbank Pedestrian Bridge (Evan Walker Bridge) is all dressed up for Christmas. Looking downstream from Flinders Street Station across to Southbank.
The sails of the Sydney Opera House glow in the lights.