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As the royal motorcade passed, and I caught that brief but heartwarming wave and smile from King Charles III through the half-open window, I couldn’t help but feel excited. After the car moved on, I quickly adjusted my position and managed to snap a few more pictures of the royal couple as they slowly descended the steps in the distance to greet the enthusiastic crowd. The scene was alive with energy, the crowd cheering with hopes of getting even just a little closer to the royals.
Though they remained at a distance, I settled on capturing the moment differently, deciding to use my 360 camera to record the crowd’s electric atmosphere and the stunning scenery around the Opera House. The vibrant harbor, the iconic sails of the Opera House, and the mass of people coming together for this once-in-a-lifetime event—it all made for an unforgettable visual. Even though I didn’t get as close as I’d hoped, the 360 recording felt like the perfect way to remember and share the full scope of the day’s excitement.
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