Sydney Circular Quay by night

Shining sailing boats in Sydney Harbour

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – These days the Vivid Sydney festival is on and I am in a serious state of daydreaming to be back to my favorite place in the world :) These images were shot last December and the fireworks are from NYE 2015. I do realise it’s May now but beauty never gets old, right? In this case, the beauty of all the bright lights shining through Sydney’s nights.

Enjoy :) xx

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Sunset dream in Sydney Circular Quay

Dreaming of that day back in Sydney Circular Quay (aka the best place on Earth to me) during a late afternoon walk from the Opera House to Pitt Street. Loved to admire the (very warm) sun setting between the skyscrapers and creating lovely rays of light on the bay :)

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Standing in front of your dreams

Photographer girl aka me standing alone in front of the steps of the Opera House in Sydney

Shooting the Sydney Opera House with hardly any people there…. priceless !

I was seriously surprised of having the Opera House all for myself in this (extremely short) moment without any crowd.

The fact that there were approximately 500° C under the sunlight might have had something to do with it but to me this moment was just perfect :) SYDNEY I LOVE YOU

Part 2 Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens :)

Viewfinder overlooking the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – Part 2 of the lovely walk along Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens :) You can read more about it in the Part 1 here. Enjoy xx

Walking in the Gardens

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Sydney Royal Botanic Garden: part 1

Glorious golden light with sun shining behind a tree in Sydney Royal Botanics Gardens

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – Walking around the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney at golden hour is so dreamy and interesting. You’ll see lots of local trees and plants that are not very commonly found overseas: from gum trees to bottlebrush, to huge ferns and special varieties of tropical palm trees from QLD, to the incredibly prehistoric-looking half-fallen tree below in the photos. The atmosphere is of course as laid back as you would expect it to be from an Australian city park :) I especially loved the contrast between the wild-looking nature and the skyscrapers in the background that seems to pop up all the time while walking along. Add to this the beautiful golden tones of a powerful ozzy sun (powerful even at dusk) and here it is :) My recipe for a traveller’s dream exploration of the city park ! xx

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