The family pose on the bridge in the Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour.
- Aperture: ƒ/2.8
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- Focal length: 7.9mm
- ISO: 200
The family pose on the bridge in the Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour.
The Chinese Garden of Friendship is a little pool of calm in Central Sydney.
The three important ladies in my life on a night-time jaunt down to Circular Quay before the QE2 and Queen Mary arrived.
Cunard Queen Victoria berthed at the Sydney International Passenger Terminal with all lights blazing.
The Heads are the entrance to Sydney Harbour. Seen here from the south looking north.
Sydney’s Government House nestles in the Royal Botanical Gardens, we caught a glimpse through the fence.
A view a the Sydney Opera House showing the monumental podium that the prominent shells rest on.
A case of spot the family from behind at the Sydney Opera House. At a guess Mrs Walker got cropped out on the left.
The view through the Sydney Harbour Bridge through to Circular Quay from Milsons Point Station.
Stained glass windows inside the south pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. These windows commemorate the various specialist workers on the bridge: riveter, stone mason, surveyor, painter, rigger and concreter.
Looking south, back into central Sydney, from the south pylon on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.