This week’s travel theme from Ailsa’s blog ‘Where’s my backpack?’ is Illuminated. I thought I would use this travel theme to show off my photos from the Vivid Light Festival in Sydney from last year. I had to travel the best part of 3km to get to this location, but it was tough hauling with my Canon Digital SLR, 4 lenses, and a Tripod. I am only showing a few of the photos on this blog post but I uploaded a whole heap more, particularly of the Sydney Opera House, up to my Flickr account on this set Vivid Light Festival 2013. Oh, and as usual, the images link through to the larger sized photos on Flickr.
The Sydney Opera House was AWESOME! The video show this year was something special, and was good for both photography and video. The husband of one of our fellow bloggers, Josephine over at Becoming Aussie (the link has a blog post with video of the show), had a hand in putting together this part of the light show. My favourite part was definitely the lizard eye.
The Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) was well cool too and competed well against the ‘House, but was pipped into second place.
There were another two video displays against buildings this year, in addition to the regular one on Customs House which was unusually average. One was against the old brick warehouse building behind the Overseas Passenger Terminal, which was better to watch in motion than still. The running horses were the best bit.
Circular Quay was bathed in colour!
Not all the displays were grand, some were on a more human scale. Like this oversized illuminated beehive.
Or the light panels that were sensitive to touch.
The terraces in the rocks were lit up again this year after being absent in 2012. Love the colours, and the light murals on the 1st storey balconies.
I liked the giant neon tube light bulb – cool too.
Some of the art pieces were quite abstract, but this one was sheer genius. It would have to have been very highlight calculated with the shade effects against the textured cubes. The lighting changed its saturation over time and the shadows changed with it. Chapeau to this artist.
I think my boy enjoyed the light show a lot, particularly when he got to play on the light piano with his mum.
I can’t wait to see what the lineup will be for 2014.
Great theme this week Ailsa, good excuse to post some cool photos.
I really like that lizard eye!
It was cool! It moved around too, like a real lizard. Too bad my SLR doesn’t shoot video.
Oh neat 🙂
Thanks
Fabulous shots. Although I’ve never been there, I recognized some of the shots from daytime pictures I’d seen. Never have I seen such glorious night pictures!! Thanks for sharing. http://ohtheplaceswesee.com
It is awesome every year now in the middle of winter they put on this show and it is always a surprise to see what the artists come up with. I took these photos over two evenings, and on one night it was down to 5 degrees celcius and it was packed full of people. Sydney looks quite unique like this.
Cool indeed… yet stunning!! Really enjoyed your take on the theme! 😉
Thank you.
Cool post! Thanks for sharing about VIVID, especially the lighting of the sails on the Opera House. 🙂
Thank you. I can’t wait for what Vivid 2014 is going to look like. If it is anything like the 2013 version it will be bigger and brighter.
It was definitely worth hauling your tripod! And your friend’s video is incredible.
It was, but my camera gear was really struggling with low light focus.
I know the problem. Although I have to say my (or rather, Rich’s) Canon T2i is pretty good in low light situations.
You will laugh when I tell you that my DSLR is a Canon XTi bought back in 2006. It is three versions older than Rich’s camera and has a DIGIC II processor in it at only 10MP. But I have invested in fast glass with the red line, so the image quality is what I am chasing. My next target is a 5D mkIII
wow: these are really fantastic!
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