I’ve been living in Sydney for a while now and although I’ve written a fair few posts about my time here, I’ve taken loads more photos that haven’t made it onto the blog yet. That’s because they’re from unexceptional days exploring the city, or from a time I did some thing that was great, but didn’t quite contribute to any kind of topic for a new post (plus I’m very disorganised/lazy). Because everyone loves pictures, and I’m actually pretty proud of my photography (which I’m not claiming to be anything but amateur), here’s a bunch of unassorted photos from the past three months!
After walking across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, you get an awesome perspective of Circular Quay and Sydney's Central Business District (CBD)The impressive cathedral in Sydney, St. Mary'sChecking out the dinosaur skeletons at the Australian Museum with JakeSydney Opera House Swimming pools at Bondi BeachHolly and me at Bronte beachView East from the Westfield Tower, the tallest building in the city View from Watsons Bay looking towards Manly
The University of Sydney, where I take German lessons Manly BeachA row of hammocks in the Hyde Park Barracks, a museum preserved from when it housed convicts back in Sydney's early convict yearsHanging out with Holly and Cristian at the pool area of my old apartment Sunset over the CBDOn the ferry to ManlyFreshwater BeachCircular Quay during Vivid, a light festival that takes over the city in MayAnother installation during VividSydney Harbour Bridge at SunsetA snap from my photoshoot for Robot Fashion
Ferry to Cockatoo Island with HollyExploring the creepy and desolate Cockatoo IslandIn the islandMaking friends with a Cockatoo in the Botanical GardensChecking out an art exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales Having tons of fun at the Justice and Police MuseumMy turn to look like an idiot Bondi Beach
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If I'm left to my own devices for too long, I travel. I've been living the 9 to 5 London life for the past few years but I'm always dreaming of my next international adventure. I'm otherwise interested in music, literature, gaming, social issues, history and science!
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