I took this photograph early this morning because I thought the weather pundits had got it wrong. Heavy cloud around. But plenty of sunshine. It was streaming through at a shallow winter angle and lighting up the Southbank roof like four golden spikes. I was scoffing at the prediction for hail and snow. But the sunshine didn't last for long, mate. It's been snowing all round the state, and Sydneysiders have had their coldest morning in twenty years. That's right, the mercury in the warm harbour city dipped below zero in several suburbs.
Click here: Pentax K100D, Shutter 1/125, F8.0, ISO speed 800.