The Sydney Opera House is one of Australia’s most recognised landmarks—but this photographic print offers a different way of seeing it. Created using an in-camera multiple-exposure technique, the image combines elements of motion and structure to present a more interpretive view of the building.
Photographed from a moving ferry at Circular Quay, the shifting angles and overlapping forms are the result of several exposures captured in a single frame. The technique brings together changing perspectives, highlighting the contrast between movement and architecture.
This print offers a unique visual take on a well-known scene, encouraging viewers to see the Opera House from a less conventional point of view.
