Showing posts with label queensland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label queensland. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

The photogenic Noodle Markets of South Bank

Wow! I did some research on the Noodle Markets, held for a couple of weeks each year at South Bank, but I didn't expect to enjoy the night as much as I did! The combination of lanterns floating on the walkways and the activity of the Wheel of Brisbane in the background made for some great compositions:

A selection of awesome compositions from the Noodle Markets  

I was also in the right place at the right time and happened to grab this snap from the boardwalk, looking back towards Brisbane's ever-changing skyline:

Sunset reflects the CBD

There were several other photographers out and about, trying to capture some great shots as well. Hopefully I'll be out and about again come Riverfire and the spectacular light shows put on by the city!

Goldie

Heading down to the Gold Coast for a weekend for an exciting umpiring opportunity, I decided to take the time to spend a few days there and take some photos. Here on the beach, getting up early enough to catch the sunrise proved to be difficult!

Gold Coast skyline at sunrise  

The new G:link also provided some good photo opportunities, taking some long exposures and some day-time shots:

Gold Coast's new tram  

I also enjoyed the opportunity to shoot a couple of places of interest on the coast while I was there. The famous lorikeets of Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary:

Lorikeets. Squawk!

And the weird and wacky Ripley's Odditorium:

Ripley's

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Fogged up

What a difference a bit of patience makes! Having rode all the way to the cliffs at Kangaroo Point in hopes of capturing the sunrise, I was disappointed to see the fog I had seen was so thick you couldn't even see all the way across the river.

Sitting around for a bit over half an hour, I decided to go a bit further along the river to see if there were any better vantage points, and stumbled across a spectacular diffraction effect with light bouncing off one of the CBD's glass buildings a bit further downriver:

CBD light diffraction

After grabbing some snaps there, I headed to Wilson's Outlook to see what effects were to be had from there. While they weren't nearly as spectacular, the ND1000 filter made for an interesting landscape, including a blurred CityCat:

Morning fog from Wilson's Outlook

So the mantra of patience definitely paid off!

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Brisbane city lights up for IDAHOT!

For the second year running, International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia advocates managed to get the council to light up the city with rainbow colours. There was a flag ceremony at Brisbane City Hall, but the main attraction was undoubtedly the multi-coloured Story Bridge:

Brisbane IDAHOT celebrations