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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Barangaroo harbour views from One International Towers, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Barangaroo harbour views from One International Towers, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-347.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Barangaroo harbour views from One International Towers, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-345.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
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  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-94.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-84.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-61.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-56.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
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  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
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  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-198.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-196.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-172.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-122.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-91.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-90.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-88.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-80.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
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  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-70.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-66.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whitley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-54.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
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  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-206.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-194.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-189.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-186.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-171.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-170.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-152.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-151.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-149.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-139.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-136.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-133.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-130.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-128.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-120.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-118.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-117.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-115.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-113.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-111.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
    Secret-Garden-202104-107.jpg
  • Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden on the lower north shore of Sydney Harbour. It is open to the public for walks, picnics and general harbour views. Wendy and her famous artist husband the late Brett Whiteley set up their family home hear in 1970. After the passing of Brett, Wendy decided to clean up this unused railway land below her house and after much work created the Secret Garden.
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  • General views of Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia.
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  • General views of Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia.
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  • General views of Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia.
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  • General views of Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia.
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  • General views of Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Sydney harbour with views of the city
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  • Sydney harbour with views of the city
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Photos of Milk Beach, yachts moored and the Hermitage Foreshore Track, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Photos of Milk Beach, yachts moored and the Hermitage Foreshore Track, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Photos of Milk Beach, yachts moored and the Hermitage Foreshore Track, Sydney, Australia.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. My next stop was the old AMP building's roof overlooking Sydney Harbour. The views are breathtaking and offer a stunning panorama of one of Australia's most iconic landmarks. Looking eastwards and capturing the Opera House and The Bennelong Apartments in the same frame as the Harbour Bridge to the west is what is so unique about this location. The timing was great as a Crusie Ship was docked next to The Rocks, while several Ferries crisscross the waterstaking passengers to different destinations. I felt I had captured Australia's most iconic landmarks from the best location.
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  • Views of the Sydney Heads, crossing from Watsons Bay to Manly on the fast ferry which takes approximately 15 minutes. A yacht crossing the heads.
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  • Views of the Sydney Heads, crossing from Watsons Bay to Manly on the fast ferry which takes approximately 15 minutes. A yacht crossing the heads.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Circulay Quay from AMP Building rooftop showing Sydney Harbour, Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Cruise Ship, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-249.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Circulay Quay from AMP Building rooftop showing Sydney Harbour, Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Cruise Ship, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-200.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Circulay Quay from AMP Building rooftop showing Sydney Harbour, Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Cruise Ship, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-194.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Circulay Quay from AMP Building rooftop showing Sydney Harbour, Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Cruise Ship, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-260.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and cruise ship from rooftop of AMP Building.
    Open-Sydney-236.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and cruise ship from rooftop of AMP Building.
    Open-Sydney-228.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and cruise ship from rooftop of AMP Building.
    Open-Sydney-208.jpg
  • Views of Watsons Bay showing the harbour, yachts moored and Vaucluse Yacht Club, Sydney.
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  • Views of Watsons Bay showing the harbour, yachts moored and Vaucluse Yacht Club, Sydney.
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  • Views of Watsons Bay showing the harbour, yachts moored and Vaucluse Yacht Club, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD.Views of Sydney Harbour Bridge  from One International Towers, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-332.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. View of Sydney Harbour Bridge from One International Towers, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-379.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. View of Sydney Harbour Bridge from One International Towers, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-314.jpg
  • Sydney, Australia. Saturday 23rd May 2021. Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
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  • Sydney, Australia. Saturday 23rd May 2021. Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
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  • Sunset at Dudley Page Reserve, Dover Heights, Sydney.Great views from this park of the Sydney Skyline at sunset. One day I rushed home from a corporate shoot so I could take my border collie out for a walk.<br />
As I was driving back from a well-known dog park with my beautiful border collie, Ollie, I was blown away by this brilliant glowing sunset <br />
that was starting to take shape.<br />
I knew I only had 5 minutes or so before it would be all over.<br />
My cameras and tripod were still in the car from the shoot I had done.<br />
<br />
My instinct from my newspaper days from London set in, and I just had to capture this magic moment in time.<br />
Quickly I parked the car, grabbed my camera, tripod, and lens, as well as my border collie, and rushed to the scene.<br />
Time was not on my side, this photo would be a one-off and I had to capture it now. Putting up my tripod delayed me, but I did not want to capture movement due to low light and also wanted to get the best quality <br />
possible for a large canvas print.<br />
Once I finally had attached my camera to the tripod, adjusted it, set the exposure to manual mode, and looked through the viewfinder, <br />
I could not believe it.
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  • Sunset at Dudley Page Reserve, Dover Heights, Sydney. This location is renowned for spectacular views of the Sydney Skyline at sunset. One day I rushed home from a corporate shoot so I could take my border collie out for a walk.<br />
As I was driving back from a well-known dog park with my beautiful border collie, Ollie, I was blown away by this brilliant glowing sunset <br />
that was starting to take shape.<br />
I knew I only had 5 minutes or so before it would be all over.<br />
My cameras and tripod were still in the car from the shoot I had done.<br />
<br />
My instinct from my newspaper days from London set in, and I just had to capture this magic moment in time.<br />
Quickly I parked the car, grabbed my camera, tripod, and lens, as well as my border collie, and rushed to the scene.<br />
Time was not on my side, this photo would be a one-off and I had to capture it now. Putting up my tripod delayed me, but I did not want to capture movement due to low light and also wanted to get the best quality <br />
possible for a large canvas print.<br />
Once I finally had attached my camera to the tripod, adjusted it, set the exposure to manual mode, and looked through the viewfinder, <br />
I could not believe it.
    Sunset-Dudley-Page-t-20180206-149.jpg
  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
    The-Rocks-202105-200.jpg
  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
    The-Rocks-202105-198.jpg
  • Sculpture at Barangaroo showing artwork titled Horizon by Lucy Humphrey. It uses the dramatic effect of sunlight to create a lens that transforms views upside down as seen with the harbour bridge.The art show falls at the same time  as Barangaroo Reserve celebrates its first birthday.
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  • Sculpture at Barangaroo showing artwork titled Horizon by Lucy Humphrey. It uses the dramatic effect of sunlight to create a lens that transforms views upside down as seen with the harbour bridge.The art show falls at the same time  as Barangaroo Reserve celebrates its first birthday.
    Sculpture-Barangaroo-0816-16.jpg
  • Sculpture at Barangaroo showing artwork titled Horizon by Lucy Humphrey. It uses the dramatic effect of sunlight to create a lens that transforms views upside down as seen with the harbour bridge.The art show falls at the same time  as Barangaroo Reserve celebrates its first birthday.
    Sculpture-Barangaroo-0816-14.jpg
  • General views of former warehouses in Campbells Cove in The Rocks which now houses modern restaurants. Behind them is the iconic Metcalfe Bond Building, a heritage-listed former bond store and warehouse and now shops and offices.
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  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings and warehouses in contrast to the modern city skyline.
    The-Rocks-202105-200bw.jpg
  • Views of Campbells Cove showing pre- federation heritage -listed buildings, the Metcalfe Bond Stores Building and Open Air Restaurants.
    The-Rocks-202105-202.jpg
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