Reflecting opera House, Sydney

Opera House Sydney

It was yet another glorious day today and am glad I decided to go out. Later in the day when I was loaded with retail therapy I felt this sudden urge to go to the National Art Gallery. To cut to the chase, well, I never made it there. Maybe next weekend. In the mean time… must say and sorry for this short feint — if you have bought an iPodnano you must buy the armband. Its really worth every cent. So there I was after my retail therapy at Chatswood, a lovely curry to satisfy my inner man and a fresh boyish haircut and some new gel they slammed on my hair, draped in faded diesel jeans and a light brown T-Shirt. I was flashing my new red armband on my left muscly (both are) bicep in skimpy sleeves with my black 4GB iPodnano tucked in vogue. Trust me I couldn’t have been any more vain as I blasted music in my ear canals and tapped away to NO Rougher DJ Scot Project.which I often do

wearing the red armband for iPodnano

Oh yeah I was talking about… err… so I went down to Circular Quay instead realising I maynot have enough time for the Art Gallery and took some photos around the place. Here is one from the restaurant next to Doyles in Circular Quay where the reflection on the thin film coated glass gave it an amazing feel. It works for me. The photos didn’t turn out all that good but I’ll probably give it 2.5 out of 5! :)

12 Responses to “Reflecting opera House, Sydney”


  1. 1 Maxine

    And the haircut, when do I get to see the haircut??

  2. 2 Amit

    :) why dont we meet up this weekend? Or even a weekday?

  3. 3 Harry

    too bad Maxine :P this time i get to see his haircut first!! :P
    oh he did allow me to play with his new toy last friday too :P

  4. 4 Ruth

    So you can take your blood pressure with the iPod nano too! Or is it to keep the muscles in place? :)

  5. 5 Amit

    Hmmmm, well yes my shinny black toy its cute though what say Harry? Oh I don’t know Ruth, looks like it can do a lot ummm like it twitches the bicep muscles when the music is loud and I can see the blood rush up the arteries in a synchronous beat.

  6. 6 Vikas

    Seems like we’ve got a ‘Sydney Sheldon’ in the making (Does that count as a ‘Pun’?) - what with boyish haircut with gel, muscly bicep(s), skimpy sleeves (typo in your version), faded Diesel jeans and oodles of vanity thrown in for good measure! No wonder the creator of Halter Tops named ‘em such. Some things & some guys are always a traffic stopper! Go on! The voyeurs all around are awaiting another eyeful (in my case, a mere ‘wordful’ - ALAS!).

  7. 7 Ben Harris

    That’s a lovely photo of the Opera House and are you saying you really have an iPod Nano?? Can I touch it? :)

  8. 8 Amit

    Ben: “Can I touch it?” ummm yes… only when the red HOLD button is on. You’ll like it. :) Glad you liked the Opera House reflection. And oh yes, think I’m the first person in Australia to get the iPod nano. I bought it the same day it was released in the US. :)

    Vikas: I have Chumi to blame for all this hyped vanity. Even the iPod was her idea reall! Then again, they say a little vanity goes a long way and I can assure you she’d have it no other way. :) But thanks for stopping by to perve or in ther wordly way — for all your vigour and verve :)

  9. 9 Ben Bishop

    You better be careful your muscles don’t break your Nano! Hopefully the armband will keep it out of harm’s way.
    http://www.flawedmusicplayer.com/

  10. 10 Robby

    Great shot as always! Theres plenty of creativity going there, Amit. Great angle, most pepole wouldnt think of it . Keep up the good work :)

  11. 11 Robby

    Well ditch the ipod Nano, I agree with Ben - you’ve already got the best accesories - your bulging biceps. Go girrlfriend!!!!! :)

  12. 12 Amit

    Oh Ben, I really don’t think the problem is with the iPod as much as fat people abusing them. :D

    Robby, Glad you like the pic. Straight photos of the Opera House are so dead boring :)

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