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The Streets of Your Town – Sydney

From Blog This This week, a photo challenge. Show us the suburb/town/city where you live, the good, the bad and the ugly. Maximum 10 images. It doesn’t matter if you’re using the latest greatest DSLR or a 5 year old mobile phone camera, this one is all about getting outside and showing us your world.

Sydney. what can i say about Sydney other than i freakin’ love it here. i really do.

before Jasper and Jovie arrived, Regan and I lived in the city for about 4 years. first, we rented an apartment in Ultimo, right across from the ABC building. then an apartment was for sale in the same building, within a few weeks we bought it and we moved downstairs. it’s now owned by mother, and i secretly hope that one day i can afford to rent it out myself and use it as my office – how cool would that be??

anyway – back to the topic of Sydney. while we lived out at Ultimo, i did heaps of walking around the city on my own and with Regan. this is where my love of photography grew, getting to know the streets, the personalities, that certain something that no other city in the world has.

sydney cloud #3
the sydney opera house, namely – the steps of the opera house. i love sitting here and taking it all in. you can see the bridge, the city, the gardens and the water from here.

the alley way
i love the many many little alley ways that snake through the city. you never know what you’ll find at the end of one.

anzac sunset
driving across the Anzac Bridge, especially at sunset. spectacular. i don’t know how i haven’t crashed my car, trying to take in the beauty AND the traffic all at once.

chinese new year parade, sydney
the many cultural events you’ll bump into most weekends of the year – the Chinese New Year parade is a favourite of our family, have been going for many of my 28 years 🙂

Antony Gormley Asian Field
heaps of art exhibitions that are in walking distance!


OF COURSE, new years eve fireworks! we saw a few new years’ in, from our apartment rooftop.

protest / missed one
being a part of current events, witnessing protests, emotions, seeing faces, and REAL people.

no worries
walking the whole city, overground and underground and always finding something new.

sunset on market
going around after work, and walking into the most amazing scenes, straight out of a movie i tell you!

but most of all, whenever we were overseas or out of the city, what i loved most about Sydney is that when you came back, you always felt home.
our balcony

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