Posted on September 29, 2019
Melbourne CBD and Princes Bridge at Sunset
I am not sure why I came about with the title of this post except maybe because it sounded so Australian which is connected to this recent Winter holiday in Melbourne. Or more accurately, I realised that I have focused on East Asian and Southeast Asian countries (those countries on top or above Australia) since I started travelling. This is due to their nearness to Singapore (where I am currently based) and visiting these countries first is the easiest way for me to gain travel experience. 🙂
I have been looking at my world map recently (every aspiring travel photographer and blogger should have one) and saw that I have visited most of the Asian cities I have longed to see since I was still young. For a change, I also travelled to Dubai and Abu Dhabi for its wonderful architecture, unique climate and landscape. And just last year because of an Australian client, I challenged myself financially by visiting Sydney. I never had enough of Australia since then and with my Australian Visa still valid, I decided to go to Melbourne this time. 🙂 Read More
Posted on January 18, 2019
Postcard Sydney. Sydney Harbour at Twilight viewed from Mrs. Macquarie’s Point.
“So I say a little prayer and hope my dreams will take me there
Where the skies are blue to see you once again, my love
Over seas from coast to coast to find the place I love the most
Where the fields are green to see you once again, my love”
A client once told me that if I happen to step into the right neighbourhood in Sydney, I would fall in love with the city immediately. He also told me that the sky is always beautiful and blue (if not everyday different) in Sydney. My client is from this place obviously but works here in Singapore. He manages to go back to this hometown every weekend and returns to Singapore on Monday mornings. I understand that his family is based there but isn’t this pretty expensive for short weekends spent away from work? Sydney must be really that beautiful. So I was inspired (or intrigued). Read More