the remains of white bay power station in rozelle. the coal-fired station began generating power in 1912 and ceased operating in 1983 becoming sydney's longest serving metropolitan power station
melbourne's famous coop's shot tower now housed under a conical glass roof in the cbd. the tower was built in 1890 and used to produce six tonnes of lead a week
the iconic bondi beach is seen in postcards and magazines around the world as the stunning sunny playground for sydneysiders and tourists alike with thousands flocking to its soft sand everyday...for six months of the year the beach takes on a different appearance through winter with very few people around
the sun sets over the anzac bridge as cars head out of the city...the impressive cable-stayed bridge spans 345m over johnstons bay and was opened in 1995 providing a key link between the CBD and the inner west.
people walk towards the water at lake burley griffin, this image is inspired by painter, jeffrey smart and his way of depicting urban landscapes and human individuals contained within them
people explore and pose for photos in a light sculpture outside customs house which is a feature of the 'smart light' walk during sydney's vivid festival
kids fill every park and oval in sydney on saturday mornings playing organised sport, here parents watch on and cheer as their boys play soccer at queens park