Photos: Australia: Let the light show begin!
The Opera House’s “sails” become a canvas of digital images, as photographed from a helicopter at 2,100 feet above the harbor. (James Morgan / Destination New South Wales)
A look at the Opera House and other scenes from Vivid Sydney 2014.
The light show continues every night from 6 p.m. to midnight through June 9. (Peter Parks / AFP/Getty Images)
Spectators snap photos during the Vivid Sydney festival that continues through June 9. (Peter Parks / AFP/Getty Images)
The huge, free nightly light show is part of the festival created six years ago. (Mark Metcalfe / Getty Images)
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The light show this year promises to take viewers on an architectural journey through time, from the beginning of civilization to modern technology. (Peter Parks / AFP/Getty Images)
The event, which drew 800,000 visitors last year, adds lighted-up ferries and vessels in the harbor for 2014. (Peter Parks / AFP/Getty Images)
Aside from the light show, there are about 200 music and creative events that are part of the two-week festival. (Peter Parks / AFP/Getty Images)
The 3-D mapped building projections are created by a company called 59 Productions, which also worked on the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London. (Peter Parks / AFP/Getty Images)
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Visitors wander past a large lighted rabbit Friday during the beginning of the Vivid Sydney festival. (Rob Griffith / Associated Press)
Sydney Harbour, with the Opera House, bridge and other buildings getting the light treatment. (James Morgan / Destination New South Wales)