Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Due to popular demand...

Here are some shots of Sydney which I took after work today. These photos are back by popular demand. Well, actually, only one person asked for it. But that one person was my bestfriend, so it's important that I fulfil it. It was a pleasure take the photos, because I've always wanted to take photos, but never sure of what and for who. So these photos actually have a reason for existence. Enjoy them, Ichi. Behold, Sydney a few days to Christmas...

Martin Place



Pitt Street Mall


Sydney Central and Myer Department Store


This is a popular shopping complex in Sydney. I only noticed the kissing couple as I am uploading the photos now. I totally did not see them as I was aiming to capture the entrance and the Christmas trees. I also wanted to capture the atmosphere of shopping madly dashing here and there....




Queen Victoria Building and the famous giant tree inside QVB with Swarovski crystal ornaments



NYE banners, which gives away what's going to be on the Harbour Bridge for NYE


Sydney Town Hall




George Street (CBD, Shopping & Entertainment precinct)


My office entrance and the World Square area







Sunday, December 17, 2006

Meet the star of my show...


Cricket (The Ashes) on a giant screen at Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour





Monorail







Trying to do it like the pros


I saw these lovely flowers and thought I would try and take a photo like one of the pros. I'm sure there's a name for this technique. I call it the Crouching Technique, because I had to crouch down behind the flowers to take this photo!

More Darling Harbour pictures


















My friend JA told me the other day, as I was reviewing my career options, that [he reckons] I was the envy of hundreds of thousands of people my age who are struggling in Asia. Then he corrected himself, "No, actually millions!" To give a bit of background to his remarks, he actually misunderstood me when I told him I was considering a change of location. He thought I wanted to move back to Asia, when I was actually referring to an interstate relocation.

I went for a walk to my backyard, Darling Harbour, today. The atmosphere is always so wonderful around there. There's always lots of people, families mostly. I took my trusted digital camera with me and took snaps here and there. I wanted to capture Darling Harbour, a week before Christmas. There will be many photos taken of it on Christmas, but I wanted to capture it on this particular day. Enjoy, everyone. I do feel extremely lucky, blessed, endowed.