Life Through The Lens – Part II – June 28 Image

The Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s most recognizable iconic architectural structures. It was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon and construction was started in 1958. Although its name may imply a single venue, it comprises multiple performances and is one of the busiest art centres in the world. There are over 1500 performances each year attended by 1.2 million people. Over 7 million people visit the grounds of the Opera House every year. 

This is a shot from this morning’s sunrise.

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Life Through The Lens – Part II – June 27 Image(s)

I arrived back into Sydney and Circular Quay mid afternoon today. It was a beautiful day, warm and no clouds. About an hour after I set out it seemed Mother Nature decided she was a bit upset with something and the winds came up so fierce I could almost not stand. The clouds came roaring in and the temperature dropped significantly. Needless to say everyone ran for cover. But because I am not the smartest guy around, I stayed out and ended up with some decent shots to make it worthwhile!

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