
With Gaz soon to depart Australia and head back to his homeland (known as 'En-ger-lund'), Taubu, Gaz and I decided to do a bit of obligatory fursuit tourism around Sydney Harbour.
Thanks to
weasely for taking the photos, and
RayLiehm for being a minder!
Gaz is
gaz_a
Taubu is
taubulion
See the rest of the photos over here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/atpaw/.....7617331160264/
Thanks to


Gaz is

Taubu is

See the rest of the photos over here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/atpaw/.....7617331160264/
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 755px
File Size 177.9 kB
Heya, Not to spam or anything, but I dont think i've heard of you before, You should take a squiz at http://www.furstralia.com/forums/ and www.furjam.org for info on Sydney meets.
We're not huge fans of suiting in public, but as Gaz_a was moving back to London shortly we decided it just had to be done, just once.
Mrs. Macquarie'sis a super-heavily touristed area with approximately 5-6 large coach busses parked there at any given time, with a new coach bus arriving with more tourists the moment one leaves.
We elected to go down to the waterside instead, putting on our fursuits in the car and then heading straight down the stairs to the water and then making our way to just below Mrs. Macquarie's where the hundreds of tourists crowded above us.
Ended up doing a bit of an impromptu meet-and-greet with the tourists and families on the way to/from the point all the same. We didn't really have any trouble; I don't recall any terrified children/people and everyone seemed quite pleasant and entertained.
Stressful, walking into the heart of the tourist-photo-opportunity beast, but surprisingly not too difficult in the end.
Mrs. Macquarie'sis a super-heavily touristed area with approximately 5-6 large coach busses parked there at any given time, with a new coach bus arriving with more tourists the moment one leaves.
We elected to go down to the waterside instead, putting on our fursuits in the car and then heading straight down the stairs to the water and then making our way to just below Mrs. Macquarie's where the hundreds of tourists crowded above us.
Ended up doing a bit of an impromptu meet-and-greet with the tourists and families on the way to/from the point all the same. We didn't really have any trouble; I don't recall any terrified children/people and everyone seemed quite pleasant and entertained.
Stressful, walking into the heart of the tourist-photo-opportunity beast, but surprisingly not too difficult in the end.
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