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Brisbane tips, anyone?
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:33 am
by Steffen
I'll be going on a business trip to Brisbane for a week soon, and was wondering whether I should bring my camera... (hehe, just kidding
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Can anybody suggest photo opportunities/galleries/shops that any Brisbane traveller should try to squeeze into his schedule? I'm not sure how much time I'm going to have, it'll be mostly mornings or evenings. It will be easier if I know what to go for in advance.
Cheers
Steffen.
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:58 am
by Big Red
perhaps a walk around the southbank area [across the river from the city centre] as there is quite a lot of interesting things there.
dusk shots from kangaroo point [high cliffs to the south of the city centre].
gardens to the south of the city centre.
a walk along the board walks beside the river.
Roma street parklands. [ the waterfall was turned off last time i was there... water saving i think]
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:23 am
by Manta
Add Storey Bridge and City Hall for night shots. Wide angle city views from river height on a Citycat ferry can be quite stunning too.
Whereabouts are you going to be staying/based??
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:31 pm
by Oneputt
Jeepers Steffen - big ask
If you are staying in the city then the Botannic Gardens, and South bank present many photo opportunities and you can throw Roma Street into the equation. If you are in the suburbs then it depends on where you are.
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:37 pm
by TonyH
Don't forget your tripod... night shots of the Queen Street Mall, Casino, Museum, Down The River From The Bridges, The Gabba, Up on Mt Cootha overlooking Brisbane, Around West End. Even night shots of the Airport terminal both domestic and international are interesting.
I'm sure you'll have plenty of opportunities whilst here.
Regards
Tony
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:43 pm
by Finch
Definitely Southbank/Botanic Gardens/Roma Street Parklands, as suggested by a few others. Can't go wrong.
Cheers
Michael
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:13 pm
by Dug
Where are you staying and what is your transport?
If you are flying in, try the Air Train from brisbane airport to the city.
The valley is grotty and gritty if you are game but it can be a bit risky.
You will have plenty to shoot it is always interesting to see a city with new fresh eyes.
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:28 pm
by Steffen
Thanks for all the tips, I'll be staying at the Rydges in Southbank. That's where I'm spending most of the day, too (the conference I'm attending is held there). Hence, all trips will have to start and end there.
I'll be flying. What is the air train? Is it preferrable to taxi? How long is the trip from airport to Southbank, anyway?
Cheers
Steffen.
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:46 pm
by ozonejunkie
I regularly commute from the airport via the air train, and it is very preferable to taxi. Especially, if you are going to the city.
Check:
http://www.airtrain.com.au/
$11 into the city, normally shorter time then cab as well.
Tristan
Posted:
Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:31 pm
by Dug
Bring a tripod the city views from your hotel should be great!
check out the maritime museum right at the door and make sure you go to the Qld Art gallery a short walk through southpark/bank.
Head into West End just up the road for speciality food eateries. Not as expensive as the city either.
Have your camera ready for the train trip from the airport.
Roma street gardens are great too if you like that kind of thing.
Posted:
Sat Jan 21, 2006 12:12 am
by Big Red
just follow the river down stream from southbank to the cliffs for a good nightime opportunity.
Posted:
Sat Jan 21, 2006 2:07 am
by Poon
Night shots of Casino and city hall nearby.
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regards
poon
Posted:
Sat Jan 21, 2006 3:48 am
by Grev
Big Red wrote:just follow the river down stream from southbank to the cliffs for a good nightime opportunity.
I've been there too many times...
How come nobody mentioned riverside?
Kangaroo point is good too. I'm suggesting the places that aren't as "generic" because most of those generic places doesn't inspire me now...
Posted:
Sat Jan 21, 2006 11:20 am
by Steffen
Wow, thanks folks for all the input! I'll see what I can manage.
Cheers
Steffen.
Posted:
Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:15 am
by DionM
Dug wrote:
The valley is grotty and gritty if you are game but it can be a bit risky.
Meh ... the valley ain't that bad! I often go there for photos - not at night though, I must say. It is a different place, that's for sure!
Posted:
Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:19 pm
by TonyH
If you're staying at Rydges you can capture some magnificent views (night) from the hotel of the city.
I recently attended a wedding there on the top floor and the views were stunning. The pictures turned out really well.
If you ask the staff I'm confident they'd allow you to go to the functions room and take some night shots. Take your tripod and remote.
Regards
Tony
Posted:
Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:49 pm
by big pix
I do not know brisbane very well.......... but there is a good pub under the Story Bridge.........
Posted:
Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:57 pm
by MATT
Who owns the pub in Brisbane now?
MATT