Gore Hill at Dusk
I took the opportunity to take a few photos along the Gore Hill cycleway from Lane Cove to Pacific Highway.
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Nakagin Capsule Tower
With sadness, I recently discovered the infamous Nakagin Capsule Tower is scheduled to be demolished.
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Receiving or Issuing
Life is a balance between giving and receiving.
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Stairway to ...
Stairway at the new North Building extension of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, overlooking the art garden.
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Centrepoint
Black and white photo of Sydney Tower (formerly called Centrepoint Tower) flanked between the Myer and Gowings buildings, taken from the Queen Victoria Building.
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Entering the Future
This is the entrance to Wynyard Walk from Barangaroo. For some reason, this part of Sydney always seemed futuristic to me.
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Ladies Powder Room
Two years after Covid-19, the Ladies Powder Room on the third level (normally bustling with people pre Covid) is still empty.
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Queen Victoria Building
I wandered through an almost empty QVB in the heart of Sydney.
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Sydney Town Hall
The steps in front of Sydney Town Hall is normally packed full of people as it is a popular meeting spot and rendezvous point.
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Series: Sydney Open Day 2019
Sydney Open is a weekend long celebration of architecture and exploring Sydney's most inspiring and significant buildings and spaces.
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Sydney Architecture and Street Art with the Voigtländer Nokton 40mm 1:1.2 and Sony α7R
These pictures were taken around various places around the Sydney central business district focusing on Darling Square.
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THEN exhibition at the White Rabbit Gallery with the Voigtländer Nokton 40mm 1:1.2 and Sony α7R
These pictures were taken at the THEN exhibition at the White Rabbit Gallery.
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National Mall
As tourists, we visited the National Mall at Washington, DC, in 1997. Recent events have of course heightened security here, so these photographs are a homage to a more innocent decade.
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Winchester House
For years, I have mentioned the Winchester House in my talks and presentations, as an analogy of what happens when an organisation does not have a cohesive strategy, so of course I have visited the actual house many times.
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