
Eveleigh Railway Workshop, Redfern, New South Wales. It was amazing standing there with noone around as if it was abandoned. Actually, you can see a train on the top-left corner.

Eveleigh Railway Workshop, Redfern, New South Wales. It was amazing standing there with noone around as if it was abandoned. Actually, you can see a train on the top-left corner.

Don’t know whose car is this. I was walking around, taking photo and got lucky spotted it. The crack on the wall makes an outline of the car. It was on Park Lane, Newtown, New South Wales. You always find something on back street like this.

Moon Festival, Cabramatta, one of the largest Asian Community in New South Wales. These bags were hung as shade for stage audience. I’m not sure it was a creative idea because the shade didn’t work, instead, they made a scrap noise. But it surely made a fantastic texture and pattern. Moreover, its wavy movement when the wind blew was just cool.

The tower in the background is AMP Tower (Centrepoint), Sydney. It was taken in the corner of Harris Street and William Henry Street on 06/02/03. The old building is still there next to–or in–the construction site. I can’t get this shot anymore unless I have to get in the site.

The place is called The Forum at St Leonards, noorth of Sydney. It is the complex of train station, food court, residential apartment and commercial office. Lorikeets are obviously part of this place as well as people there. They nest in the palm trees and sometime people feed them with sugar.
PS. Unlike pigeon, ibis or seagull, they don’t eat junk! Thank goodness.

Omnibus Lane, Ultimo NSW. This shot reminds me a lot of my all-time favourite movie Brazil.

Fern in the back yard
The same lorikeets on the same palm tree. And bees too!

The palm tree that feeds lorikeets
