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Andrew Mitchell (tegandrew)
Sydney,
Australia
Gigapans: 41
Snapshots: 181
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Last Visited: January 11, 2010
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The Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney and Perth is Australia's largest annual outdoor sculpture exhibition. This exhibition was initiated in 1996, at Bondi Beach and it featured sculptures which were made by both Australian and overseas artists. In 2005 a companion event was established at Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia. In 2009 it was announced that Aarhus in Denmark would host the first Sculpture by the Sea exhibition outside of Australia.
This image is looking north over Tamarama Beach just after the sun went behind the hill on the last day of the exhibition. Artworks can be seen scattered across the beach amongst the sun bathers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture_by_the_Sea http://sculpturebythesea.com/
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The Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney and Perth is Australia's largest annual outdoor sculpture exhibition. This exhibition was initiated in 1996, at Bondi Beach and it featured sculptures which were made by both Australian and overseas artists. In 2005 a companion event was established at Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia. In 2009 it was announced that Aarhus in Denmark would host the first Sculpture by the Sea exhibition outside of Australia.
This image is looking south over Tamarama Beach. Artworks can be seen scattered across the beach amongst the sun bathers. See if you can tell the beach regulars from the art visitors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture_by_the_Sea
http://sculpturebythesea.com/
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The Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney and Perth is Australia's largest annual outdoor sculpture exhibition. This exhibition was initiated in 1996, at Bondi Beach and it featured sculptures which were made by both Australian and overseas artists. In 2005 a companion event was established at Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia. In 2009 it was announced that Aarhus in Denmark would host the first Sculpture by the Sea exhibition outside of Australia.
This image is looking south from the Boot at the southern end of Bondi Beach. Artworks can be seen scattered across the landscape. A parade of viewers can be seen around the walk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture_by_the_Sea
http://sculpturebythesea.com/
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A 360 degree panorama taken during the Island Hopping day.
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Sydney Harbour Island Hopping, as part of the Crave Sydney Spring Festival provided access in one ticket to four of Sydney's key islands, some of which are otherwise difficult to access.
Fort Denison is an old fortified island that houses the longest running tide gauge in the southern hemisphere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Denison
It was a great family outing.
http://www.harbourislandhopping.com/
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Mount Ainslie is a great place to see the Parliamentary Triangle laid out by Walter Burley Griffin. In the centre is Parliament House. In the foreground is the War Memorial.
From Wikipedia:
The Parliamentary Triangle was a significant feature of Walter Burley Griffin’s plan for Canberra. The apices of the triangle are Parliament House, the seat of government; the Defence Head Quarters at Russell; and City Hill, representing the civilian part of Canberra. Griffin planned the city around two axes which converge in the center of the Parliamentary Triangle. The land axis connects Mount Ainslie, Capital Hill and Red Hill and extends off towards Mount Bimberi the Australian Capital Territory's highest mountain. The water axis runs at right angles to the land axis along the length of Lake Burley Griffin.
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