The Vivid Sydney 2025 festival, though notably more subdued in its scale and spectacle compared to previous years, still offered moments of charm and quiet wonder. While the grandeur of earlier editions may have been tempered, it remained a pleasant experience to wander through the illuminated streets, capturing the glow of the light installations that adorned the city. The event, now a well-established fixture in Sydney’s cultural calendar since its inception in 2009, continues to draw visitors with its blend of creativity, innovation, and public art—even in its more restrained form.
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So bright and colourful. I like the seahorses - fascinating little creatures.
ReplyDeleteSea horses light up were rather unique
DeleteWow, what a terrific light show on that building, and on the Opera House. I suspect everyone in the World knows that iconic bridge from the Sydney New Years fireworks display.
ReplyDeleteI don't have that sort of energy to wait out for Sydney Harbour Bridge fireworks
DeleteBonitos edificios muy bien iluminados en la oscuridad de la noche.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
A lot less buildings this year
DeleteEs un evento muy bello que llena los edificios de las ciudades de luz y color.
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DeleteBeautiful night shots!
ReplyDeleteIt was a good work out walking around the city
DeleteWe have a celebration the beginning of September called LUMA that your pictures remind me of. Of course, since our city only has about 47,000 people it is on a much smaller scale. I loved your first picture of the city from on high.
ReplyDeleteThere are smaller towns that show case light ups too
DeleteSubdued?! Totally amazing, from the seahorses to the building shape to the awesome light projections. We have NOTHING like this here, it totally cool!!
ReplyDeleteExpensive city event
DeleteThe ever-changing lighting looks great in photos and must have been awesome in real life.
ReplyDeleteCrowd is quite daunting
Delete...fabulous night images.
ReplyDeleteI got a collection from the conference
DeleteCool night photos.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos, must be an incredible time to see Sydney.
ReplyDeleteWhat colors !!
ReplyDeleteWonderful night photos
ReplyDeleteSuper night shots!! And I've enjoyed seeing your comments on Kwarkito's blog. He's a remarkable person-- an actor, and the epitome of French youth from decades past. I feel very fortunate that I have a number of creative and intelligent blog friends-- yourself included.
ReplyDeleteWow that all looks really great.
ReplyDeleteThese are so good to see, we don't get to see such colour down here. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful light show, your photos are awesome. Take care, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteGreat night shots despite snapping away with the wide-angle lens !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous night photos :-D
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I love all the vivid colors.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺
Un tipo de espectáculo que esta en alza el de proyectar imágenes creadas con luces de colores sobre las fachadas de edificios icónicos de una localidad, en esta ocasión Sidney.
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Thank you very much for sharing at MosaicMonday.
ReplyDeleteReading this greatful Post, is to catch some of the mood in this wonderful captures.
Thank you very much for sharing at MosaicMonday.
ReplyDeleteReading this greatful Post, is to catch some of the mood in this wonderful captures.
Brilliant night shots, James! Thank you for sharing them with the " My Sunday Best" meme.
ReplyDeleteI had to google the building, because it looked familiar. Duh! Customs House. We walked by it a lot, and there were always interesting plant displays in front of it. It looks so different in the variety of lights and colors. That's a striking tower behind it on the left. I couldn't ID that building. Such fun, Roentare! Thanks for sharing.
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