SSP TUE HARBOUR BRIDGE
Detalles
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We will meet for coffee at Bay Ten Espresso (10 Middlemiss St). This cafe is housed in a heritage-listed warehouse that was part of the bridge’s original engineering works. It’s a fantastic spot for industrial-style photography while we gather.
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Afterwards we will head to the Broughton Street elevator to access the bridge’s eastern walkway. Walking south toward the city ensures the Opera House and skyline remain in our sights.
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The walk will end at the southern end of the bridge in The Rocks. Choice between Harbour View Hotel, Australian Heritage Hotel a well-earned lunch and a chance to share our favorite shots.
Photo subjects: Street Life & Architecture
Whether you are using a professional kit or a smartphone, here is what to look for: -
Street life: Capture the movement of joggers and cyclists.
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Smartphone Tip: Use "Long Exposure" (Live Photo on iPhone) to turn moving crowds into artistic blurs against the static steel beams.
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Challenges: The Sydney Harbour Bridge is probably one of the most photographed icons in the world. Our challenge is to create a fresh unique view yet still capture the essential mood of the place
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Take advantage of the surrounding: to achieve this we can consider what on offer: the architecture, lines and shapes, movements, the harbour view, the mixture of modern and historic architecture.
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Street Portraits in The Rocks: As we descend into the city side, look for the contrast between the old sandstone heritage buildings and the modern crowds.
Getting There:
- Public Transport: Highly recommended. Take the train to Milsons Point Station. It is a short, flat 5-minute walk to the cafe. We will end near Circular Quay for easy train, ferry, or light rail access home.
- Accessibility: We will be utilizing the elevators at both ends of the bridge (Broughton St and Cumberland St) to ensure a comfortable walk for everyone.
- What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, water, and a microfiber cloth to keep your lenses (and phone cameras!) clean of smudges.
