Friday, 25 December 2009

Sydney Town Hall, Christmas Night Lights

Sydney Town Hall has been featuring Christmas Projections, a light show depicting an Australian version of the 12 Days of Christmas, until tonight. The 12 Days of a Sydney Christmas featured are: 12 Wattle Blossoms, 11 Flying Foxes, 10 Kookaburras, 9 Blue Bottles, 8 Lots of Different Cultures, 7 Yachts are Sailing, 6 Blue Tongue Lizards, 5 Plenty of Parks, 4 King Parrots, 3 Bottle Brushes, 2 Old Echidnas and 1 Pink Cocky (Galah) in a Gum Tree. The projections have been on rotation every night from 8.30pm, just after sunset when there's still a little bit of light in the sky and throughout the night. A daytime view of the town hall at Christmas can be seen here.
 Linked to: Skywatch Friday.

18 comments:

  1. Lovley photos J Bar.
    Wishing you a very merry Christmas, may it bring you peace and happiness and all the best for the year ahead.
    Cheers.
    Melbourne Daily Photo

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  2. I think I like this set of pictures the best out of all of the ones you have posted so far!

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  3. Marvelous, colorful photos and so perfect for the season! Wishing you and yours a very joyful and Merry Christmas!

    Sylvia

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  4. Wonderful light shows on the church. So colorful and beautiful.

    Merry Christmas.

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  5. Great shots! I love how the projections keep changing, it makes each photo so different.

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  6. What a cool thing to do. And you got some great shots of the different images Jim! Facinating.

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  7. The projection lights look cool! Great photos. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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  8. Goodness how awesome! And I nearly miss this/

    Why am I so lazy to go out?

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  9. great lights for the holiday and i love the 12 days of christmas. very unique. Happy Holidays!

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  10. This is a very creative Christmas display. Last Christmas, my wife (Julie of Scottsdale Daily Photo) and I were in Sydney, but we did not see the town hall. People who view your blog will not make that mistake. I have just signed up to follow your blog so I will better see what else we missed on a too-short visit.

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