Showing posts with label harbour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harbour. Show all posts

Sunday, 1st August, 2010

A beautiful day on the harbour. I'm not sure where this is, exactly, but I was on the ferry from Manly back to Circular Quay after the really enjoyable Spit to Manly walk - at 5km, slightly further longer than a spit :)

Tuesday, 8th June, 2010

I don't know why, of all the sights to see at the Sydney Biennale, this caught my eye so much. (Just an installation, if you like, outside a building on Cockatoo Island.) I guess it's because prolonged immersion in contemporary art usually has me leaving looking at everything as a form of modern art.

Friday, 17th July, 2009

A parting shot of the Sydney Harbour foreshore. This is looking across to Luna Park from beneath the Bridge.

Saturday, 23rd May, 2009

I like this almost monochromatic shot. I was waiting for some of my girlfriends at Darling Harbour (Equip conference today). Turned around to look at the view, and just collected this shot.

Friday, 8th May, 2009

This is the Sydney Theatre Company's Wharf Theatre. If it's a weekday, this must be a matinee, and if it's a matinee, it must be a school excursion... a memorable performance of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.

Tuesday, 14th April, 2009

It was a miracle of rare device,
A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice!
(Samuel Taylor Coleridge, as always)
Saw Travesties as part of our Sydney Theatre subscription with the girls. The Opera House is magical at night - it looms out of the darkness and hovers over you, ethereally and somewhat spectrally.

Da-da!

Monday, 6th April, 2009

One of my favourite parts of Sydney: passing under the Bridge on Hickson Road, winding down from the Rocks to the Sydney Theatre.

(The red glow is from a traffic light.)

Monday, 26th January, 2009


Happy Australia Day! I can't think of a more appropriate photo in my camera today than this of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Even the $3 toll (going up to $4 in peak hour from tomorrow) can't dim the elation I feel whenever I drive across it.

This picture does make me feel slightly vertiginous, though - like I'm upside down on a rollercoaster or something!