From Milsons Point, Sydney unfolds an extraordinary beauty at sunset. Directly below the mighty Harbour Bridge, the view opens up onto the CBD, where the city is bathed in soft pastel colours. Instead of golden light, a delicate veil of pink, blue and light red tones covers the sky and is reflected in the calm waters of the harbour.
The enormous steel structure of the bridge appears almost soft in this light, as if the setting sun were tracing its contours with a fine brushstroke. The skyline rises up behind it, its glass façades absorbing the fading light and reflecting it back in subtle shades of colour - a tranquil, almost dreamlike spectacle.
In this atmosphere, architecture, sky and water merge into a harmonious composition. The light becomes less harsh, the shadows longer, and Sydney shows its softer side - far from the noise of the big city, close to the soul of the moment. A view full of calm and depth that shows how a city begins to breathe in the play of colours. A moment that remains - quiet, peaceful and yet unforgettable.
Jiri Viehmann - photographer with a passion for nature, travelling and the beauty of the world.
Jiri Viehmann is a passionate nature and travel photographer who uses his camera to capture the diversity and beauty of our planet in impressive images. His works tell stories of quiet moments in the..
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