Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Steve, great to hear you are making it down-under, and "sorry" I don't probably have enough warning to get up to Sydney for that beer!!. Could you please tell us the exact dates however, as it would be fun, and I can always use an excuse to visit Sydney -- my old home town. I don't have much time, but I'll make a start: Sydney is the most beautiful harbor in the world. It and Hobart are the most beautiful places I've ever lived. The Harbor should, rightfully, be a focus of any visit to Sydney, and its best if you can get away from some of the obvious tourist traps. Your friends should be onto things, but I would suggest: 1. A trip on the Harbor by taking a round trip to Manly from Circular Quay. Get off in Manly and wander around for a while, its a great area, but the harbor cruise is the best around and very "cheap". 2. Take the 336 bus (the number may be wrong and I don't have time to check) from the city to Watson's bay. The route takes you along New South Head road, via the back of the city and Hyde park, through King's cross and on via Rushcutter's bay, Double Bay (my old stamping ground) Rose bay and Valcluse. You can get off at any time, walk for a while, explore and then catch the next bus. When you get to Watson's Bay, you have lunch at ---- my god I've forgotten the name -- a fish and chip restaurant . Some one help me. To complete the trip, there is a water taxi which will take you back to Circular Quay past all the bays, islands pinch gut etc. This is the world's best day trip and apart from lunch is very cheap. 3. Taronga zoo may not be the best zoo in the world, but its creatures have the best views. A ferry will take you there and you can walk off lunch from the day before by climbing the hill or take a bus. 4. Walk from Circular quay around past the Opera house and then follow the "coast" as you walk through the gardens etc to Wooloomooloo (sp). You then cut back to the city across via the state galleries and Library 5. Evenings sitting in the small public seats at the end of Darling point, just watching and photographing the harbour go by. 6. The Rocks are good, but I'd recommend a day walking around Balmain instead 7. the Ferry to McMahon's point 8. I've never done it, but I think you can take a ferry to the Sydney Olympic stadium: the trip would be worth it alone 9. Finally a day trip to the Northern beaches and Pittwater, Lunching or dining at Johnah's at Whale beach. Perfect and very romantic should you have had any "luck" ;-) Cheers and I must run, sorry for the spelling errors, no time to check. let me know if you need more. On 10/01/2005, at 5:37 AM, Steve Unsworth wrote: > I'm assuming we have some Australian shooters on the LUG :-) > > I'm off to Sydney in two weeks time for three weeks holiday. Rather > than > lug too much film over from the UK I plan on buying film while I'm over > there - probably Provia and/or Velvia. Can anyone recommend a vendor in > Sydney? Also are there any 1hr labs capable of processing slide film? > Actually thinking about it because I'm going to be there for 3 weeks I > guess I could cope with next day or 2-3 day processing. > > I'll be staying with friends who'll be able to show me round Sydney, > but > is there anything in the region that shouldn't be missed from a > photographic point of view? > > Any other tips would be more than welcome, and if there are any Luggers > who want to meet up for a beer let me know. > > Thanks in advance > > Steve > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > Alastair