Hi there, welcome to the trip “ A day to chill out” . We went to Sydney today to roam the best astitic corner to take photos. We are people who love taking photos but I have not any specific basic skills about photography. So all things that I inspire for you are only my lovely aspects about the aesthetic. These last trips, I took you guys to nature places. So I want to change some things to a more bustling life today where you can combine shopping and taking fancy photos at the sametime.
Yayyy , Let’s go to the CBD of Sydney to hunt for the best places to create a spotlight for your instagram. The first place where I really want to introduce you guys today is the Queen Victoria Building (QVB). It is known as an iconic landmark in Sydney’s CBD with the unique architecture and collection of famous fashion brands from all over the world.
I went there yesterday on my day off with my friend to capture nice stylist photos. Fortunately, this week, all the decorations for Lunar new year were still kept in the CBD. By the way, I will inspire you with a little Tiger year atmosphere for you guys near QVB. I am not sure about previous years but this year I really like the idea of creating a competition for young illustrations aged from 5 to 12 to create signature Tigers for Sydney. A cute coner with Creative Tiger pictures and modules in the heart of Sydney that can release stress for busy workers as well. Niceee spott place to check in the front of QVB.
General knowledge about QVB
QVB is a 5 level building which is a heritage-listed late-nineteenth-century building designed by the architect George McRae located at 429–481 George Street in the heart of Sydney CBD. It appeals to people by the Rich in history and architecturally splendid. QVB accounts for an entire big block with 4 sides facing the big street in CBD, over 180 of Sydney's finest fashion boutiques, jewelry shops and homewares, accompanied by delightful cafes and restaurants.
Why is it stunning for instant photos??
The reason why it is an attractive destination for people fond of vintage photo styles. Stained glass windows, including a cartwheel window depicting the arms of the City of Sydney, allow light into the central area, and the roof itself incorporates arched skylights running lengthways north and south from the central dome. In addition, you won't be afraid of a lack of light because of the quality lighting tools inside the building. Moreover, The walls also are coloured by complementary colors which are green and red. So your photos always look stylish and unique when you take them in QVB.
End of this trip
Because We only focus on taking photos today, it only takes around 1 hour for us to capture all photos in the QVB. Fortunately, Opposite the main entrance of the QVB, it is the Town Hall station that is one of the biggest train stations in Sydney. It is really convenient for us to reach other places. Next We visited the Wooloomooloo that is a harbourside, inner-city eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. We have a delicious hot dog combo and enjoy the fresh air there.
Next post I will describe more about this areas and peaceful places there.