QVB

The Queen Victoria Building, or QVB, is a late nineteenth century building by the architect George McRae in the central business district of Sydney, Australia. The Romanesque Revival building is 190 metres long by 30 wide, and fills a city block, bounded by George, Market, York and Druitt Streets. Designed as a shopping centre, it was later used for a variety of other purposes until its restoration and return to its original use in the late twentieth century.
6 landscape shot vertorama, shot @ 18mmStitched with ptgui, processed with Aperture.

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    I'm a Malaysian living in Brisbane, Australia for about 8 years now. My interest in photography started sometime in 2005 which marked the end of my interest in graphic design and 3d modelling. Sometime in 2007 I got my first dslr, a Canon 400D, and the rest as they say is history. Among other things I'm a 4th year interior design student, an inconsistent blogger and a Manchester United supporter.
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