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Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Eric Meyer and Kelly Goto sign copies of their books at the WE05 Opening Night Party. The vivacous Molly Holzschlag could be seen just off to the right; Jeffrey Veen was seated right (left-of-frame) of Eric.
Molly signed my copy of "Zen Garden" and Kelly signed my new copy of "Web Re-Design 2.0"; both are great books, which I highly recommend.
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
An exciting new research collaboration in spinal cord injury and neurodegenerative disease launches at the University of Technology in Sydney on Wednesday 14 September. The Project Edge initiative, in partnership with SpinalCure Australia and Spinal Cord Injuries of Australia (SCIA) and UTS, will expand on the groundbreaking research of world-renowned spinal cord injury expert, UCLA's Professor Reggie Edgerton, and will be hosted at the new transdisciplinary UTS Centre for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, launching in 2017.
Photographs by Carmen Lee Platt/Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
This is part of our most recent photo shoot at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Technology Sydney.
Maria is using one of the cameras of our Media Arts and Production facilties. She's studying Media Arts and Production herself, so the shot is not entirely fake :-)
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
In and around the Dr Chau Chak Wing building at the University of Technology (UTS) in Sydney. The building was designed by architect Frank Gehry.
Lens used was really a Konica M-Hexanon 28mm/f2.8 (I forgot to change the lens setting)
These architecturally significant buildings are abutted on two sides by equally significant suburban bush and the nearby Lane Cove National Park. The land, and I presume the buildings, were purchased by the University of Technology, Sydney, from the taxpayer, for the parsimonious sum of 1 (yes one) Australian Dollar. The unversity recently sold most of the land for millions of dollars to the Defence Housing Authority to allow for the construction of residential buildings housing about 350 people. As a near neighbour I'm NOT happy, Jan!! It's interesting that our near neighbour WAS our recently elected NSW State Premier, Mr Barry O'Farrell (AKA by some as Mr Fatty O'Barrell), who appears to have removed himself from the area as fast as his fat little legs will carry him. Perhaps he was not happy with all the extra traffic being introduced to the backstreet running past his former home.
Oh well, that's life but I'm genuinely concerned for the quality and future of the nearby bush which is not only an important bushland corridor but is in relatively good condition. But for how long, the indications are not good.
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Past scholarship recipients, UTS students, staff and dignitaries celebrated the 100th recipient of the Dr Chau Chak Wing Scholarship at a special ceremony at the UTS Business School in October 2017.
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Derek Featherstone presenting: an accessible, scalable, usable, web standards-based crossword puzzle. This was the only presentation I attended where the audience spontaneously applauded a particular demonstration. Pure genius.
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
University of Technology Sydney - UTS Building 5 – located at the Haymarket precinct, the University of Technology, Sydney Library and Faculty of Law.
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
Alumni, friends and past and present staff from the UTS Kuring-gai campus and it's antecedent institutions gathered to bid a fond farewell to the much-loved leafy bush campus in Sydney's Lindfield on Saturday 7 November 2015.
Photo by Encapture Photography
In and around the Dr Chau Chak Wing building at the University of Technology (UTS) in Sydney. The building was designed by architect Frank Gehry.
Lens used was really a Konica M-Hexanon 28mm/f2.8 (I forgot to change the lens setting)