It doesn’t get any better than this. It’s a glorious day in Brisbane today with not a cloud in sight. Ok maybe a one or two 🙂
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Sunset Over the Captain Cook Bridge
I almost didn’t go for my planned shoot after work this afternoon because of the cloud cover but I’m glad I did. It looked like rain was going to set in but for a short time the clouds parted for this glorious sunset over the Captain Cook Bridge. Within an hour it it was blue. Nature certainly likes to show off 🙂
Nepalese Pagoda Revisited
Another photo on the Nepalese Pagoda at Southbank. This was taken a couple of weeks ago and the trees were much fuller this time.
See the original post here.
The Nepalese Pagoda is one of South Bank’s most treasured attractions. Originally brought to Brisbane as the Kingdom of Nepal’s contribution to World Expo 88, the three-story high Pagoda is now located in the heart of the Parklands. It features 80 tonnes of hand-carved Nepalese timber and took more than 160 Nepalese families two years to build. It is also one of only three Nepalese peace pagodas in the world to be located outside of Nepal. [Source]
City Views
Out and about at Kangaroo Point Cliffs once again. Brisbane has such breathtaking city views and the stars were out to play. Perfect!
The ABC Building
The HMQS Gayundah Revisited
The HMQS Gayundah rests on the shore of Woody Point, Redcliffe. She has deteriorated significantly since taking this photo. Her bow broke in March 2016 so I’m glad I took this photo when I did. Read about her history here
The Story Bridge
“We build too many walls and not enough bridges.” Isaac Newton
The beautiful Story Bridge, Brisbane.
The Victoria Bridge
Friday in the City
A great way to end the work week with a stroll through the city with a few like-minded friends and a camera 🙂
Beautiful Breakfast
I love Street Photography but I am a very shy photographer so this is probably the closest I’ll get to pointing a camera at strangers. That is why I stick to landscapes 🙂
This was taken at the Adelaide Markets. I like the mix of patrons in this photo.