UNSW PhotoClub: Bradleys Head & Chowder Bay

If I must describe my entire exchange experience using one word, I would have used the word thankful (hence the #thankfulinoz). One of the reasons is that I finally got the chance to learn photography. And, it wouldn’t have been possible without my amazing mates at UNSW PhotoClub. They provided introductory workshops, weekly tutorials, and most importantly: weekly photowalks. On the second weekend, we went to Bradleys Head & Chowder Bay.

Sydney

A panoramic view of Sydney City, taken from Chowder Bay.

All photos below were taken using Sony a5000, 16-50 mm ƒ3.5-5.6 and post-processed using Mac’s Photos.

Quoting my organisational behaviour class, we need to have a growth instead of a fixed mindset. So, I gladly welcome all suggestions 😀. One small request: don’t be too mean, these photos were taken just 2 weeks after I learnt photography properly.

Sydney Opera House

Our ferry departed from Circular Quay. So, I didn’t waste the chance to snap a picture of the Opera House.

 

Ferry

One of the perks of travelling with your photo club friends: your photo won’t be blurry.

Bradleys Head

Bradleys Head

Bradleys Head with Sydney city in the background. I heard that Bradleys Head is a quite famous pre-wedding photo spot.

 

Bird

Does anyone know the species of this bird?

 

Lizard

Another wildlife captured. Does anyone know the species of this lizard?

Chowder Bay

Butterfly

This is my first photo of a butterfly – it was very hard to snap a photo of a constantly moving butterfly. Well, the first time is always the hardest, isn’t it?

 

Knot

Honestly, I’m not sure why I took this photo. Is it nice? What do you think?

 

Chowder Bay

When will Jakarta Bay be as clear as Chowder Bay?

I hope that you enjoy this kind of post; I still have tons of photos pending post-processing and publishing. If I’m fast enough, my throwback of #thankfulinoz should be finished by the end of this year. If I’m fast enough 🤔.