Awesome photos Brydie. I have only been to Sydney once or twice as an adult and I love it! These photos remind me to get back there soon! Your night time photography is beautiful…my photos are still really ‘hit and miss’ at night. Any tips? x
None what so ever Jane! Night photography is completely out of my comfort zone and to be honest so are city shots. It’s a whole lot of space to make work, photographing a loaf of bread is a hell of a lot easier! These were done on a tripod, and f10 I think, and given that they are iconic images makes it easier…I need to practise though!
HAHAHAHA! I just read the title of your post and immediately thought “A night at the Opera” and there you are, blazing the Operatic equivalent of a tiara all over your post. Luna Park in a puddle…what deliciousness. Pity Luna Park in the rain wouldn’t be quite so delicious. The city looks so clean when it has rained. The crisp brilliance of light after rain is magnificent. Everything reflects and poses and behaves impeccably. Gorgeous stuff Ms Cityhippyfarmgirl and SOOOOO much kudos on your recent bready deliciousness post on Milkwood. I was UBER impressed :). I may, or may not have gushed about it 🙂
It was a most excellent post and MAN did I gush! I gushed so much that Kirsten said “Oh stop it – we’re lucky to have her!” So true. I love it when 2 awesome and most fantastic blogs share their gorgeousness and we get to bask in the results 🙂
very cool photos brydie..i get to see sydney a bit more often these days because i have a brother who now lives there..actually not far from where you took that first photo..x
Beautiful! Were these all taken from Kirribilli-ish? We visit Sydney often, but rarely go near the famous sites – you’re reminding me I should probably make sure my children see the Opera House once at least 🙂
Ahh…beautiful Sydney! I haven’t been there for ages and am missing it now seeing your gorgeous photos.
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Thanks Sam. Sydney will be here waiting for you any time 🙂
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Awesome photos Brydie. I have only been to Sydney once or twice as an adult and I love it! These photos remind me to get back there soon! Your night time photography is beautiful…my photos are still really ‘hit and miss’ at night. Any tips? x
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None what so ever Jane! Night photography is completely out of my comfort zone and to be honest so are city shots. It’s a whole lot of space to make work, photographing a loaf of bread is a hell of a lot easier! These were done on a tripod, and f10 I think, and given that they are iconic images makes it easier…I need to practise though!
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Splendid!
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You must have been in the city on a beautiful evening. Your images are like professional postcards xx
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Gorgeous city
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Oh Sydney you are magical! Stunning photos, as always Brydie x
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Absolutely stunning! Jawing dropping photos, Brydie. Just stunning!
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wow what beautiful imagines – I love the lights and I think I might love the clouds even a little more
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oops I mean images (though I quite like the word ‘imagines’ too)
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Gorgeous photos Brydie. You’ve really captured the night lights and the harbour. I lived there for ten years and you’ve made me miss it a bit x
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A bit too many city lights for this girl, but those are some awesome photos of those lights!
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It’s a side to the city that I rarely see Katie, despite living in it 🙂
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HAHAHAHA! I just read the title of your post and immediately thought “A night at the Opera” and there you are, blazing the Operatic equivalent of a tiara all over your post. Luna Park in a puddle…what deliciousness. Pity Luna Park in the rain wouldn’t be quite so delicious. The city looks so clean when it has rained. The crisp brilliance of light after rain is magnificent. Everything reflects and poses and behaves impeccably. Gorgeous stuff Ms Cityhippyfarmgirl and SOOOOO much kudos on your recent bready deliciousness post on Milkwood. I was UBER impressed :). I may, or may not have gushed about it 🙂
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Gushing is most welcome Narf 🙂 and thank you… (It was a huge thing for me!)
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It was a most excellent post and MAN did I gush! I gushed so much that Kirsten said “Oh stop it – we’re lucky to have her!” So true. I love it when 2 awesome and most fantastic blogs share their gorgeousness and we get to bask in the results 🙂
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Beautiful images makes you look at the city in a different way. :ove the luna park
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Seeing as though I’m never on that side, it really was looking in a different way 🙂
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Wow! Gorgeous pics.
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very cool photos brydie..i get to see sydney a bit more often these days because i have a brother who now lives there..actually not far from where you took that first photo..x
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Look at your beautiful city glow! Love it! I lived in Coogee Beach when I was at university and this brings back such lovely memories. Thank you! 🙂
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Beautiful! Were these all taken from Kirribilli-ish? We visit Sydney often, but rarely go near the famous sites – you’re reminding me I should probably make sure my children see the Opera House once at least 🙂
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