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...
Native tree of subtropical regions of South America, Jacaranda trees became popular in gardens and town alleys all over the world in the early 20th century. Due to the beautiful...
Starting before sunrise and continuing into the heat of the day in tropical Thailand is challenge enough, but to appreciate the immense beauty of what is around at the same...
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...
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...
Few years back I needed to get a copy of a magazine that printed with one of my works. The only place I can get it at that time was State Library of New South Wales in 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...
By lucky chance while jogging in Woolloomooloo, a colourful suburb of Sydney, I turned around and saw this fantastic view of blooming Jacaranda trees with Sydney Tower on the background....
Creativity of people never stops to amaze me. Vivid Sydney – one of the most colourful and spectacular events has become Sydney’s major winter festival over the past...
A view over Guiseppe canal on a sunny afternoon in one of the quiet Venice neighbourhoods. Far away from the city centre a gondola or a tourist will be a rare sight around...