PicsArt Monthly November Issue 2013 | Page 53

Melbourne, Victoria Diversity is the heartbeat of this city, and amongst the modern, clean architecture you’ll find fascinating old buildings; amongst the fashionable bars you’ll find Parisian-style coffee shops, and behind all of this a walk through the street art-lined dirty lanes of the city will give you some of the most interesting travel photos you could ever hope to get. @sculpto Stepping onto a street in Melbourne’s CBD is like stepping onto a street in Paris, or Rome, or London, depending on which part of the city you’re in. This extraordinarily cool city feels like a mixture of Australia and Europe, whilst the edgy graffiti covering its back streets could have been taken straight out of LA. Although Melbourne isn’t so obviously on Australia’s Places of Interest list, no photographer should miss a shot of its beautiful streets–especially in the rain! Sydney Opera House, Sydney This area of Sydney is ground zero for the city’s travel photography, with the Botanical Gardens and the amazing Sydney Harbour Bridge just minutes away. The grand white “sails” of the Opera House, however, will always be the image that photographers catch first. @ayattabdo This may be something of a cliché, but the truth is that Jorn Utzon’s Sydney Opera House has become the most iconic building in t