It was a summer in Bankstown Sydney, Australia.
“If you want to be a photographer, first leave home” Steve McCurry
On the 14th of July, I was on an evening flight to Sydney Airport [YSSY] for an aviation programme. It was my first time going to Australia and I was, as expected, super stoked about it. I thought to myself it is going to be lit and rewarding. Having all of my photography gears (worth less than 400 quid in total) checked in,
I was totally prepared for not only recording my first time flying an aircraft but to take the whole of Sydney into my camera sensor.
I’ve joined this programme organised by the Hong Kong Direct Subsidy Scheme Schools Council in cooperation with the UNSW School of Aviation. It was a great experience since I’ve also taken my chances to take some great photos throughout the trip.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
We first visited the famous Sydney Opera House, which we had a really nice walk along the coast of the Farm Cove
We can see a symmetrical composition of the skyline in this image here. It is quite evocative at the time I previewed it in the camera.
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