St. Mark's Anglican Church, Picton, Saturday June 17th 2006.
This simple small stone church was designed by the prolific architect Edmund Blacket . It was started in 1850, but with news of the discovery of gold, most of the workmen left the site and headed for the goldfields. It was completed in 1857.
EXIF DATA
Canon 1D Mk II. EF 17-35 f/2.8L@17mm 1/250s f/8 ISO 200.Atherden Street, The Rocks, Tuesday June 6th 2006.
Avery Terrace is a pair of two storey Victorian terraces, constructed in 1881 of stuccoed brick with simple pitched iron roofs and built within two metres of the ten metre escarpment at the end of Atherden street. Avery Terrace is a rare example of two brick terraces built in the period termed "High Victorian" which are not typical of the architecture of the period. In a period when ornamentation and display were characteristic features of even the most humble dwellings, there is a marked restraint in the treatment of the facades.
EXIF DATA
Canon 1D Mk II. EF 17-35 f/2.8L@17mm 1/60s f/13 ISO 800.Kings Cross, Friday June 2nd 2006.
The El Alamein Fountain, designed by Robert Woodward, creates a circle of mist on top of a stem. It was built in 1961 to commemorate the Australian Armys role during the WWII battles at Tobruk in Libya and El Alamein in Egypt.
EXIF DATA
Canon 1D Mk II. EF 17-35 f/2.8L@30mm 1/30s f/3.2 ISO 1600.