The Strand Arcade is a historic shopping arcade, built in the Victorian architectural style, that runs between George Street and Pitt Street. The post Christmas sales started in the city on Boxing Day. The Christmas decorations this year were hung at various heights over three levels.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Cook and Phillip Park, fountain
This fountain sits in the square above the Cook and Phillip Park Aquatic and Fitness Centre. In the distance you can see one of the city's Christmas trees surrounded by one of the Living Colour floral displays, close to the nativity scene that sits outside St Mary's Cathedral.
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
State Library, Macquarie Night Lights
The State Library of New South Wales featured Christmas Projections on the Macquarie Street facade of the Mitchell Wing. This is my final look at this year's Macquarie Night Lights. A daytime view of the Mitchell Wing of the library, viewed from Shakespeare Place, can be seen here.
Monday, 28 December 2009
Parliament House, Macquarie Night Lights
Parliament House in Macquarie Street was another of the heritage buildings that featured Christmas Projections, a light show known as Macquarie Night Lights. A couple of daytime views of Parliament House can be seen here.
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Mint Museum, Macquarie Night Lights
The Sydney Mint Museum was another heritage building in Macquarie Street that featured Christmas Projections, the light show known as Macquarie Night Lights. A daytime view of the museum can be seen here.
Click here to view all participants of Scenic Sunday
Click here to view all participants of Scenic Sunday
Saturday, 26 December 2009
Hyde Park Barracks, Macquarie Night Lights
Hyde Park Barracks featured Christmas Projections, the light show on heritage buildings in Macquarie Street known as Macquarie Night Lights. A daytime view of the barracks can be seen here.
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.
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Thursday, 24 December 2009
St Mary's Cathedral, Christmas Night Lights
St Mary's Cathedral is one of the heritage buildings in the city that is featuring Christmas Projections. Part of the College Street facade has been decorated with these colourful images that rotate every few minutes. The nativity scene that sits in the forecourt can be scene here.
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
St James Church, Macquarie Night Lights
St James Anglican Church in King Street currently features Christmas Projections, a light show on its Macquarie Street facade as part of Macquarie Night Lights. A daytime view of the whole church from this side, a few months ago, can be seen here.
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Macquarie Night Lights
Sydney Conservatorium of Music is currently featuring Christmas Projections, a rotating light show on heritage buildings in Macquarie Street known as Macquarie Night Lights. A daytime view of the conservatorium, that I took earlier in the year, can be seen here.
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