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Taken at the world famous surfing destination of Manly, Sydney’s northern beaches.
Experienced by WARWICK MARTIN
13 km from Garigal National Park
View of the Sydney Opera House from the Cahill Walkway after sunset. I just love the blue hour at that part of town…
Experienced by Photoholgic
14 km from Garigal National Park
Whilst at a birthday at the zoo, we walked past two of these little guys, both of which were in two different pens, separated by a wall. The only way they could see each other was when they climbed to the top of their trees and tried to reach for each other.
Experienced by Fezbot2000
14 km from Garigal National Park
We were on Taronga Zoo, in Sydney, and this Giraffe was quite curious about the Opera House.
Experienced by Thandy Yung
14 km from Garigal National Park
A different view of the Harbour bridge taken from Dawes Point by the moon light glow
Experienced by Paul Carmona
14 km from Garigal National Park
The swell off the coast of Sydney was cutting this sail boat in and out of shot. It even made a few of us sea sick as we searched for, successfully, the migrating sperm whales in the southern hemisphere Autumn.
Experienced by Jamie Davies
14 km from Garigal National Park
I was just playing around with my new canon lens and after I took a few random photos, I suddenly realized that I caught the Skyline of Sydney with the Opera House, the CBD and the Harbour Bridge in one picture in a good light.
Experienced by Umut Sedef
14 km from Garigal National Park
so I was shooting the Sydney harbour bridge and the fisherman one winter morning and I saw this man fishing alone on the warm, approaching him I asked whether he was cool if I took photos of him and he reluctantly accepted, as I shot him we began making small talk to avoid awkward silence, in doing do I found out that he had migrated to Australia int he 1980’s from a war torn country and fished every day for 30 years at this spot, he reminisced on how many fish used to be on offer and the better quality of fishing rods back then. it really made me appreciate this shot so much more
Experienced by jasper wilde
15 km from Garigal National Park
A stunning sunrise, captured behind the famous Sydney Opera House. Image taken at Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia.
Experienced by Liam Pozz
15 km from Garigal National Park
Taken at the Circular Quay ferry terminal - with a little luck the ferry was out giving me a clear view of the Opera house during the Sydney Vivid festival. This is a 3 exposure HDR
Experienced by Paul Carmona
15 km from Garigal National Park
I was wandering the streets of Sydney on a bright Sunday afternoon and came across the Ernst & Young building in the CBD. Seeing the architecture from underneath gave me a different perspective to view buildings, especially because I was laying down to take it :)
Experienced by Kevan Lin
15 km from Garigal National Park
Taken at the Circular Quay ferry terminal - with a little luck the ferry was out giving me a clear view of the Opera house during the Sydney Vivid festival. This is a 3 exposure HDR
Experienced by Paul Carmona
15 km from Garigal National Park
This photo was taken at the Watsons Bay’s lighthouse, in Sydney Australia. We took the ferry at the end of the day and then walk 20 minutes to get there. We were almost running to not miss the sunset. To get the best shot I had to go at the edge of the cliff and some people yelled at me saying it was dangerous. I used a tripod and a filter to do a long exposure shot because it was still very luminous.
Experienced by Laura Cros
16 km from Garigal National Park
Built in a dockyard in Grangemouth, Scotland in 1911. Arriving in Sydney a year later, it was originally called the Corrimal and during the Second World War it would transport supplies to US troops in the Pacific. When the war ended it was renamed and became a collier on the “sixty miler” run transporting coal from Newcastle to Sydney. It came to Homebush Bay in 1972 and was left behind after the scrap metal prices tumbled and closed down.
Experienced by Paul Carmona
16 km from Garigal National Park
I took this photo while visiting my ex-girlfriend in Sydney, Australia. I had come just in time for the Vivid Lights festival, and took this long exposure shot of the cityscape of downtown Sydney.
Experienced by Hugh Han
16 km from Garigal National Park
Really having a blast with my new Mavic Mini Always cool seeing a beach from this angle Check out my Instagram for more :) @manny.dream
Experienced by Manny Moreno
16 km from Garigal National Park
Sunny day in the beautiful city of Sydney. This skyline is an unforgettable view against the blue water.
Experienced by Jordy Chapman
16 km from Garigal National Park
Stunning view over the city of Sydney, its Luna Park and the Harbour Bridge at night from the pier of Lavender Bay in New South Wales, Australia
Experienced by Maximalfocus
16 km from Garigal National Park
“The sunset is life’s way of saying “Good job, you survived today, here’s something pretty.” ― Unknown
Experienced by Arjun Komath
17 km from Garigal National Park
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Experienced by Franki Chamaki