Stained Glass USYD (17/52)

Most people are aware that the University of Sydney is based around Oxford and Cambridge in the UK. However, what they aren’t so much aware of is the extent to which the founders sought to emulate these institutions (something I found ironic given that the founders of Sydney were educated at St Andrews University in Scotland). In fact, the stained glass windows in the Great Hall are called the Oxford and Cambridge windows as they depict the founders of each of the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge respectively.

Here we have a shot of the Oxford window.

The Oxford window in the Great Hall at the University of Sydney
The Oxford window in the Great Hall at the University of Sydney

You can read more about the stained glass windows over at the university website.

Just some wide shots (16/52)

Took delivery of my first UWA lens, decided to get out of the house and away from assessments/constantly being in the office and grabbed these shots.

As I was leaving the office headed home
As I was leaving the office headed home
Just had to get out of the house so I headed down to Bicenntenial Park in Glebe
Just had to get out of the house so I headed down to Bicenntenial Park in Glebe

Cute Rabbit Origami Attempts (15/52)

Taking a break from a hectic work schedule, took some downtime to chill at a Chopsticks game night. And what better way then to relax than to get frustrated over my inability to do anything related to origami successfully.

The orange one is my attempt
The orange one is my attempt

Rollin’ (14/52)

So I was headed back home after a day at work (yes, believe it or not, working over the Easter Break) when I saw this roller just chilling in the Graffiti Tunnel. More iPhone goodness this week!

High Rollin'
High Rollin’