"Chinese Lantern Skyline, Brisbane" © Luke Zeme 2013

A set of red lanterns across the pedestrian bridge to Southbank had a dramatic impact on the Brisbane cityscape. I think their pink hue looked really nice reflected on the rivers surface and then up to the clouds. 

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Dave Wares
Dave Wares
"GOMA" © Luke Zeme 2013. Nikon D800 + Nikkor 14-24mm

Possibly my favourite building in the country, Australia's Gallery of Modern Art. Although I do have a spot for the state gallery in Sydney,the Art Gallery of New South Wales mainly for it's painting collection which I can spend all day admiring and have seen over 20 times I think. I used to work as an art conservator after I finished art school and the construction of GOMA was an exciting addition for everyone in the arts industry. 

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A Room for London
"Chinese Lantern Skyline, Brisbane" © Luke Zeme 2013

A set of red lanterns across the pedestrian bridge to Southbank had a dramatic impact on the Brisbane cityscape. I think their pink hue looked really nice reflected on the rivers surface and then up to the clouds.

Click here to read the rest of this blog post on Luke Zeme's Photography Blog
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A set of red lanterns across the pedestrian bridge to Southbank had a dramatic impact on the Brisbane cityscape. I think their pink hue looked really nice reflected on the rivers surface and then up to the clouds. 

 Click here to read the rest of this blog post on Luke Zeme's Photography Blog
"Chinese Lantern Skyline, Brisbane" © Luke Zeme 2013

A set of red lanterns across the pedestrian bridge to Southbank had a dramatic impact on the Brisbane cityscape. I think their pink hue looked really nice reflected on the rivers surface and then up to the clouds.

Click here to read the rest of this blog post on Luke Zeme's Photography Blog
See photo in original gallery.