Sydney under the lens: capturing the eternal beauty of flowing light and shadow

It was the third year that I came to Australia in an instant. In the past three years, too many stories have happened. The only thing that deserves to be told is my only hobby, photography, so this article is based on photography. Take a walk to take you to a scene where Sydney is worth a shot, and let you come here to see the best scenery, in the friends circle drying up to the film. You can think of it as a travel journal. You can use it as a photo-sharing course, and you can use it as an exclusive photography strategy in Sydney.

Then start with it. As a fanatical photo enthusiast, you should take your camera ready to be ready from the moment you are on the plane, because if you are a night flight you might be able to photograph the Milky Way, but I was not so lucky, so Just before arriving at your destination, you will have the chance to take out your camera and take a few pictures.

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The above picture was taken in the sky near Sydney. There is no, but there is a moon. The figure below is different. Due to the strange route here, most international flights arriving in Sydney will land after idling over Sydney. Little friends have even seen Sydney Harbour Bridge even when they are not on this Australian land.

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Where did you want to go after you got off the plane? Should it be the most famous Sydney Opera House in the city? The introduction began. You have to sit down and the old driver has to drive. The name of this place is called Circular Quay. This is one of the few places in Sydney that can get it at the same time. Harbour Bridge and Opera House

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Let’s go to the right side of the picture, right, to the direction of the Sydney Opera House. This 1973 shell-like building will have a strange light that shines every year from mid-May to mid-June. The Vivid Sydney light show looks like the picture below. Not only will the facades of many buildings in the downtown area of ​​the Opera House have light shows and strange lights.

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As the enthusiasm of our people to travel has been rising year by year, there have also been many Chinese elements, such as the Moon Rabbit above and the Terracotta Army in the picture below.

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When you approach the big shell of the opera house, it is like this.

Or is it like this?

Or look more pleasing to the eye

In the absence of performances at the Opera House, visitors can buy tickets for the visits. They do not say that they are grand but the sense of design is really strong. With a split structure, the external walls of the building have nothing to do with the internal structure. How do you make it?

Inside this wooden building block is the concert hall.

Hall is not large

After coming out of the Opera House, you can reach Macquarie's Chair along the Royal Botanic Gardens. You can see the panoramic view of Sydney CBD on the road and meet with a lot of photographers.

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After walking further and reaching the viewing platform on the bench side, it is another scene. The two landmarks of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge overlap, and it is basically time to go back to the road.

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Returning to Circular Quay, what if we walk to the left at Circular Quay? One of the highlights in the middle of the map is the Sydney International Terminal, where mega-cruise ships are parked.

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One of the wish lists on this life is to take a giant ship and travel with the family around the world.

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Only working hard to work hard before achieving this wish

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Walking along the way will pass through the Australian Museum of Contemporary Art, whether it is outside or inside the Museum of Art, the style is quite high

After passing through the Museum of Art just mentioned, there is another road leading to the left. The left is The Rocks, which is also the first colonial area of ​​Britain in Australia. There are full traces of history.

Occasionally also humane, although I do not like to shoot passersby, I feel very impolite

There is a bazaar every weekend in the rock area where you can find a variety of crafts and novelties.

If you do not choose to go to the rock area, then you will soon return to near the Harbour Bridge.

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Day and night Harbour Bridge is a very worthwhile point

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The bridge, built in 1932, connects the north and south parts of Sydney. The bridge itself is also an attraction. Visitors can walk across the bridge to the other side of the bridge, or choose to use the unique method of climbing the bridge to stand in Sydney. The commanding heights of Hong Kong are all in the harbor style. I had the privilege of working with the Australian Tourism Bureau before allowing me to carry camera equipment to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

It's really exciting to stand on it and look down

There is a kind of small feeling

Lionman at the top of the bridge

If you choose to cross the bridge under the sidewalk, it is a good place to take a portrait.

Sticking to this walking trail is a good place to take a night view

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Here you can go to a place called Cremorne Point, which is a great place to take a panoramic view of Sydney.

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Return to Circular Quay and choose to take a ferry to Watsons Bay. On the east side of Sydney, the famous suicide cliff, it would be a nice sight to put aside the horrified name.

The cliff is long like this

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Then talk about Sydney's downtown, the most prosperous street is called George Street, the left front of the picture is QVB on the right is Myer Australia's famous department store

Sydney's buildings are mixed, with buildings left over from each period. The most distinctive feature is the yellow sandstone buildings.

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This is a pedestrian street sandwiched between two shopping malls

To tell the truth, Sydney's downtown is not big. It can be said to be very small. The commercial street is also a feeling of George Street. Of course, there are other commercial streets in other administrative districts. The next worthy place is Sydney. Listed among Australia’s top 8 universities in Australia’s oldest university, the University of Sydney, to see what people’s atmosphere is.

Since it is not my university that does not make too many introductions again, another university is the University of New South Wales and my alma mater. The time for establishing the university is short, and there is no historic building.

Pushing the location further south, there is also a place near the Sydney airport that is worth patting by young friends. It is called La Perouse. Because Sydney is located in the east of Australia, this place is also one of the few places where you can watch the sunset.

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These places are basically places that can be completed within a day or two days. The furthest away from the city center is less than one hour drive. The next post will tell you about the interesting places around Sydney.

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