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timritchie
From: Sydney
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Mission photos
Calm at the Duck Pond - Sydney’s Centennial Park at sunrise
A Moreton Bay fig silhouetted at dawn in the garden at Admiralty House at Kirribilli - the Sydney Residence of Australia’s Governor-General
How outstanding is nature’s palette?
Wandering the deserted back alleys of Sydney’s Millers Point, I ponder the inequities of my town
I’m in the US for a few days, so I’m posting new pics from a previous trips - Himeji Castle, Japan
North Korea
Back on home turf, and outside of the Art Gallery of NSW, I spy a Henry Moore reclining in the dark
Sunrise at Sydney’s Manly Beach
Cloud versus 18th century fortress - Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, Seoul, South Korea
Dew on a car bonnet - a study in moisture and distance
And then this weird cloud/smoke/fog thing settled on the city
Back in my happy hunting ground - this charming cul de sac is Little Collins St in Sydney’s Surry Hills. Undiscovered by most, but cherished by a few
I’m standing a couple of metres south of the 48th parallel, the fellow eyeing me off is a North Korean soldier. It’s both surreal and weird (and off putting)
Hanging out before down near Carriage Works at the old Eveleigh Rail Workshops in Sydney's Redfern, a train with blue lights rushes past to drop workers in hi viz to their place of employment
Sleeping rough on the steps of the Mitchell Library in Sydney City - at least they are out of the rain
Is it alive or just trying to escape it's neighbour? Franks Gehrey's design for the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building of the UTS Business School. Or is it just a squashed paper bag building?
Montgri Castle in Catalunya, Spain. A castle from the 13th century that was never finished as the conflict it was being built to support ended.
Barangaroo Ferry Wharf and colourful apartment detail - Sydney’s Darling Harbour
You know that temperature drop thing that happens just before sunrise? Well it hit fast and hard today as I lurked in the mangroves at Sydney’s Botany Bay
House, bridge, ship, clouds and sunrise
The charm and reassuring feel of the subway tunnels at 13th Street Station in downtown Philadelphia, USA
Turn of last century warehouse in Sydney’s Surry Hills - ripe for a glamour conversion to accomodation
Office tower in downtown Sydney
ANZAC War Memorial, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia
Sydney City and Harbour Bridge in abstract
At Sydney’s Elizabeth Bay, a mid last century block of apartments stands proud in gold and blue
The oft maligned Jesson Street is Sydney’s Surry Hills. A place that welcomes blue.
Sydney’s Circular Quay and The Rocks with first light painting the sky and reflections painting the harbour
Brutalistic architecture or some new kitchen utensil?
Windows are the eyes into other’s lives. Sydney’s Surry Hills back street
The famous house of rust in Sydney’s Redfern
A man rowing under clouds on Sydney Harbour
Old pylons off Pirrama Park at Johnston’s Bay on Sydney Harbour. At the back left you can see the White Bay concrete factory
Sydney’s busiest railway station at an off peak time
Morning light beams on girders - Sydney Harbour Bridge
Urban human hive - Sydney’s Central Park Precint
When the fog rolls into Sydney, these are my go-to stairs and lamps
A lesson for the 21st century - connecting one side with the other
Back lane
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
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