Thursday, February 3, 2011
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Warning: I got over excited with the camera...
You are about to watch the biggest photo display I have ever shown in here.
Read it at your own peril as the post you are about to read is powerful, complex and probably filled with redaction or grammar issues.
I am not responsible for over-excitation, dizziness, headaches, bladder control or diarrhea.
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The Australia Day is celebrated every January 26th and is one of the coolest events in the Aussie society...
And you may ask, why?
For starters, is the anniversary of being found... or I should say the day in which the first fleet arrived to Sydney; because the term ‘found’ could be incorrect for people with aboriginal background... to them ‘Australia Day’ is known as ‘Invasion Day’ (an educated guess tells me the British did exactly the same as the Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and British people when they arrived to America... Obliterated everything local; raped every single woman – to ‘purify the local race’ – and stole every valuable item they could find in their way...). In any case, fortune or disgrace, that day marked the birth of a great nation, blessed with tons of natural resources, ease mind people willing to enjoy everything and great sense of patriotism. If you want to read a bit more, click here.
Nice couple amused with the beauty of the harbour bridge |
Also... Australia Day is a perfect day in the middle of the summer (well... almost in the middle) to share the company of mates, family, neighbours or strangers... Why not to spend it walking around getting amused with ten (or more) different distractions? Or visiting some friends? Anything... but outdoors...
Then you have the beautiful beaches waiting for you... to lie on its sand, swim or surf...
Imagine what you can do in the country/island... Cool isn't it?
And what about events in every corner of the city? Those charming events that keeps your mind busy so you can be worriless.
And the awesome weather... Doesn’t matter if is raining or cloudy... at some point the sun will rise and shine (although right now we have a hell of a cyclone on the north coast).
Plus... some people gets the chance to say ‘I do’ on holy matrimony to the state and the country... becoming Australian citizens.
Kathy said this image left a mark on me... 'You were thinking that's gonna be me in 3 years, right?' |
And last but not least, (maybe the most important reason I could think so far) is a bloody public holyday! So NO WORK!
Let's smash the kiwis to get one Monday off!
(If you are a Kiwi think about it... you will get it too!)
What can I tell you? I couldn’t resist starting taking pictures and try out our new camera. Well, I have to be honest... I tried to get cool pictures. You’ll tell me if I did a good job or not!
Our Aussie Day begun with some 'Lazy Town'... (Not very exciting for us... but it was outstanding for most of the kids there)... Then we moved to more interesting things... like site sighting... and vintage cars...
These things are really teeny tiny... I could wear a couple of those as shoes! |
A panoramic view of the legislative assembly room |
A chimney in the Jubilee Room |
And a fountain... I was really trying to get a bird flying around... |
Also mirazozo...
Yup... Mirazozo... is not a Japanese word and is well-written... Mirazozo is an exhibit of the architects of air, very impressive and highly recommended by the way, that shows structures made of simple materials that create immersive and mesmerising alien environments. It really is a dazzling experience (but the queue is not... took us one hour and ten minutes to get in... I recognise the waiting time was aggravated by the day and the volume of attendees).
Look at the eyes... at the eyes... you are under! |
Mirazozo is filled with nice spots to sit to stare the colours, shapes and optical illusions. |
The colours inside are the consequence of captured light in optic fiber! |
But once inside... you can't really associate the exterior with the internal structure... |
The picture above shows you the external structure of the blue and red picture previously displayed. |
Thankfully the tubes are big enough so I could walk freely. |
I couldn't help to feel inside Tron a little bit... |
Australia Day Darling Harbour fireworks...
Cheers and till next time.
Labels: Australia, Australia Day, Sydney Events
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5 Comments:
My god! I wrote on my "australia day" post "Go to Rod´s blog if you want to see picture, he´ll post them soon"... Thank youuuuuuuuu!!! :)
The picture of the Darling Harbour is spectacular! And you have also good pictures in your post jejeje...
I was thinking... howe long does it takes ti planify this!?!?!?
Australians are "fajados".
...And I also liked that the military parade seems to be reduced....
@Nena, No worries :)
@Adriana, Aussies try their harder to get things working as best as possible... But I guess these events are just custom... They plan it in early January.. ish?
And there is military presence every now and then... I just didn't find cool pictures to load them :S
Rod... really nice post... And the pictures were awsome.
The ones I liked the most were the ones inside the piece of art. Good manage of the light.
Also the panoramic view is breathtaking.
Thanks for this
Really like your photography. You have a really good eye for shots :) (well, I don't know much about photography, but I know what I like, and your pics are neat :)).
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