One of the Sydney’s Secret Photospots, the one and the only missing medallion in the historic Cast Iron Railings at the Circular Quay walk near Dawes Point. I will be honest...
The stepping stones carved out of sandstone in the middle of Grand Canyon rainforest in Australian Blue Mountains are impressive and very much convenient in crossing multiple...
Pyrmont wharf is a quiet location with fantastic views over the Sydney city skyline. Five minutes too far of a walk for most of the tourists the wooden wharf is top spot for after...
Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of top Sydney attractions for every photographer. That’s the first thing most of new arrivals will see from a window of an airplane landing...
A Farmstay What could be a better way to experience Tasmania if not through meeting the locals? Staying at Eden Farmstay near Hobart was our highlight. Right on arrival we were...
One of the most significant trees in Sydney is the Jacaranda planted in 1928 by professor of literature E.G. Waterhouse at the Sydney University. This lady is without a doubt...
The best cities are those that are providing comfortable and efficient environment for population to live, create, socialise and be close to nature. May be in the future not just...
After celebrating 10 years in 2015 Sea Cliff Bridge still stands as an engineering highlight along the scenic Grand Pacific Drive from Sydney to Wollongong. Being one of the seven...
Kirribilli foreshore just across the Sydney Harbour on the northern side is one of the best photo spots to photograph Sydney icons: Sydney Opera House, Sydney CBD and Sydney...
We were expecting snow to be everywhere during our visit to Tasmania in winter. Yet, the weather was perfectly Australian, warm enough and sunny with a bit of fog and frost...