As part of the Vivid Festival the Sydney Opera House had rolling changes in colour thanks to a laser show.
- Camera: PENTAX K20D
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As part of the Vivid Festival the Sydney Opera House had rolling changes in colour thanks to a laser show.
The laser light show as part of Vivid in 2011 had a rapid succession of changes in the Sydney Opera House. It is seen here with its sails in pink and blue.
A re-edit of the photo posted as Vivid Circular Quay. As part of Vivid the buildings of Circular Quay were lit up by changing coloured spotlights.
One of the fixed installations for the Vivid Festival in 2011, inside the Overseas Passenger Terminal on Circular Quay.
Cadmans Cottage all lit up to join in the Sydney Vivid Festival back in 2011. Cadmans Cottage hold the title of Sydney’s second-oldest residential building, and was once on shore at The Rocks, but is now 100m back from the shore of Circular Quay due to the land reclamation.
Circular Quay in blue as part of the Vivid Festival [^] framed by palm trees in Dawes Point Park.
I mentioned the Vivid Festival in Sydney on BrizBunny – a festival of “light, music and ideas”. I accidently got to see all of this because Mrs CannibalRabbit went to see Mary Poppins with a friend and I tagged along. Circular Quay was abuzz with tourists and Sydneysiders coming to see and photograph the lights.
Literally all of Circular Quay was lit-up. Circular Quay station, the two AMP buildings and the Four Seasons Hotel were all illuminated by series of different coloured floodlights. All of that on top of the laser show playing on the Sydney Opera House.