Queen Victoria Building, Sydney

Queen Victoria Building
Queen Victoria Building
Canon EOS 40D, ISO 400, 40mm f/5.6, 1/125

The lovely D had booked us in at the Hilton on Sunday and it was lovely to kick back and watch the world go by from our towering height at the Executive Lounge. Afternoon view of the QVB Dome from the Hilton Executive Lounge on Level 36 .

Maybe I’m partial to film grain and that Kalitype, iron-silver look and it gets me all the time when looking at architecture in kalitype enactment. In my opinion they bring forth the nostalgia of yesteryears like no other shade can. Or maybe it simple is a shade I’ve come to like a lot.

Queen Victoria Building, Sydney
Queen Victoria Building in Kalitype treatment
Canon EOS 40D, ISO 400, 40mm f/5.6, 1/125, kalitype treatment

Check out Wikipedia for more information on Queen Victoria Building.

The Queen Victoria Building, or QVB, is a Victorian building in the Sydney central business district, in Australia. The Romanesque Revival architecture building is 190 metres long by 30 wide, and fills an entire city block, bounded by George, Market, York and Druitt Streets. It is currently a shopping centre, but has had a variety of roles in its life.

And one more to add with the Kalitype theme

QVB from George Street entrance
QVB from George Street entrance
Canon EOS 40D, ISO 400, 19mm f/22, 1/30, HDR & kalitype treatment

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