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Photography should feel lived‑in — shaped by weather, time, and the quiet rhythms of everyday places. It should carry the warmth of late light, the roughness of worn paths, the open breath of wide spaces. These aren’t just images — they’re traces. They hold the hum of distant traffic, the stillness before rain, the faded textures of places that have seen more than they reveal. Something happened here — maybe something ordinary, maybe something a little strange, but something real enough to leave a mark. These are fragments of life caught in passing, moments that linger long after the shutter closes. Every place holds a story. If this moment stirs a memory — familiar, unusual, or a little weird — you’re welcome to share it in the comments below.

  • About Us | PhotoChronicles – Capturing History Through the Lens
  • About the Author | Mike Fernandes – Creative Director, Designer & Visual Storyteller
  • The Meaning Behind Something Happened Here.
  • Something Happened Here.
  • How To Share Your Story And Why Share It
  • Why We Photograph Real Locations
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PhotoChronicles - Something Happened Here.
Photography should feel lived‑in — shaped by weather, time, and the quiet rhythms of everyday places. It should carry the warmth of late light, the roughness of worn paths, the open breath of wide spaces. These aren’t just images — they’re traces. They hold the hum of distant traffic, the stillness before rain, the faded textures of places that have seen more than they reveal. Something happened here — maybe something ordinary, maybe something a little strange, but something real enough to leave a mark. These are fragments of life caught in passing, moments that linger long after the shutter closes. Every place holds a story. If this moment stirs a memory — familiar, unusual, or a little weird — you’re welcome to share it in the comments below.
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    North Sydney Olympic Swimming Pool

    ByMike Fernandes October 23, 2023June 27, 2025

    North Sydney Olympic Swimming Pool Was opened on April 4, 1936 Hosted diving events in 1938 for the Empire Games Situated next to Sydney’s Luna Park Has fantastic views over Sydney and Sydney Harbour In 2023 it is getting a clean up and an upgrade for better use of the facility. Lots of famous people…

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    The Bird Of Paradise Plant – The Most Spectacular Flowers

    ByMike Fernandes October 23, 2023June 27, 2025

    The Bird Of Paradise Plant – The Most Spectacular Flowers The bird of paradise flower is a favourite flower that people and florists use in flower arrangements. The flower last weeks in a vase. The plants have many variations of the plant including a black and white flower.   The Bird Of Paradise Plant is also…

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    The Sydney Opera House Turns 50 Years Old

    ByMike Fernandes October 22, 2023June 27, 2025

    The Sydney Opera House Turns 50 Years Old Opened 20 October 1973It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth IIThis building was designed by Jorn Utzon, a Danish ArchitectThe Sydney Opera House was the first of its kind in many different ways from architecture to engineering Please feel free to let us know in any of our…

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    What Are The Differences Between Crocodiles & Alligators?

    ByMike Fernandes October 22, 2023June 27, 2025

     What Are The Differences Between Crocodiles & Alligators? The snout shape is different between the two – Alligators have U-shaped snouts and crocodiles have more V-shaped snouts Crocodile’s lower teeth are visible and in alligators, they are not shown. Crocodiles are larger Alligators are normally freshwater and crocodile’s habitats can differ between saltwater and freshwater…

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    Kirribilli House – Australia Prime Minister Residency

    ByMike Fernandes October 21, 2023June 27, 2025

    Kirribilli House – Australia Prime Minister Residency In Sydney, Australia Kirribilli House is located in a suburb of Sydney’s North Shore called Kirribilli. It is a historic building that has been the secondary official residence of the Prime Minister of Australia since 1956. It is located on the Sydney harbourside opposite the Sydney Opera House….

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    Camperdown Memorial Rest Park – A Old, Scary But Beautiful & Historical Cemetery

    ByMike Fernandes October 21, 2023June 27, 2025

    Camperdown Memorial Rest Park – A Old Scary But Beautiful & Historical Cemetery Camperdown Rest Park is a cemetery & park in Camperdown, Sydney right next to Newtown. It has a fascinating history with a number of interesting people buried in the park & theoretically, there have been some ghost sightings here. It is meant…

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    Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    ByMike Fernandes October 20, 2023June 27, 2025

    Darling Harbour in Sydney, Australia has changed a lot over the years. It used to be where ships were built for many different reasons. The waterway has been extended and man changed to be bigger and more user-friendly for the Harbour City. It has some cool attractions like Cockle Bay Wharf, IMAX, the ICC and…

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    Cockatoo Island

    ByMike Fernandes October 19, 2023June 27, 2025

    Cockatoo Island is the largest island in Syndey harbour It is a UNESCO Heritage Site Sydney Ferries take passengers to it daily You have many different accommodations to stay on the Island Overnight It is theoretically haunted It was used for a number of different things including convict gaol, army base, submarine maintenance area &…

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    Why do we use statues in society?

    ByMike Fernandes October 17, 2023June 27, 2025

    Statues are a way of expressing something important for reasons like values, history, and identity of a society. They also may have other reasons that may be more internal reasons as symbols of power, love, hate, culture or inspiration.  Some societies use statues to honor heroes or to remember events & worship.  Statues can also…

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    Sydney Tower, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    ByMike Fernandes October 17, 2023June 27, 2025

     Sydney Tower, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2nd tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere Tallest tower in NSW Iconic tourist attraction On the top floors of the tower is located a bar, a viewing level for the view, one of Sydney’s top restaurants and a rotating buffet restaurant, Located on Market Street, Sydney in the CBD During…

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