Sensational Sydney
The capital city of New South Wales

Sydney, a city that was discovered in 1788 and built with the blood sweat and tears from our first settlers, now home to more than 4 million people. A city of lights, sky scrapers, a building with sails and a bridge in the shape of a coat hanger. These famous icons are not just landmarks, but the heart of Sydney.
Standing along the harbour you feel surrounded by history, as the light from a hot summer day slowly filters away and night slowly begins to creep in. The busy sounds of life are all around you, buses below, traffic above and ferries hurrying out of Circular Quay in every direction taking people home.
For a city that is youthful in age compared to most, Sydney feels alive, fresh and bursting with atmosphere. In the late hours of night it is only the lights that shine bright over the water and the odd car horn can be heard in the distance. It is a city at peace that rests and gets ready for a new and busy day.
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Sydney Greeting Cards
8 Beautiful Greeting Cards of Sydney City | Blank inside | $3 each or $15 for the pack of 8
I now have available a selection of my Sydney photographs made into colourful greeting cards. My cards all have a unique image on the back of each card along with an extract about Sydney from my new Northern Beaches book.
These cards are unique, professionally designed and printed each has a high gloss varnished front and back. The cards are blank inside.
To view or buy the collection please click here.
Sydney City - Posters
76cm wide x 36cm high, landscape posters | Only $10 each
These landscape posters make for a great addition to anyone's home, printed in thick grade glossy paper they are ready for sticking to a wall or to be framed under glass.
I also have posters available of Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Manly and Bondi Beach.
To see the collection please click here.

Keeping in line with traditional techniques, selected images from the gallery have been made into black and white. Dark sky's in the shots are the result from using red filters as illustrated in the shot above.
Other filter types used in the black and white gallery are yellow, blue and green resulting in different contrasts and shadow depths etc.





