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timritchie
From: Sydney
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A hint of colour in the clouds over Sydney Harbour at dawn
Manhattan Bridge, NYC, USA
Sunrise and light cloud at Sydney’s Centennial Park Duck Pond - featuring a bird in the top left and a plane top centre left
Under the moon, there were some faint clouds. Then my heart skipped a beat as I consumed the beauty of Sydney Harbour
A moment of beauty, no one else around... is it like a tree falling in the woods?
I rode my bike into the backyard of Harry Seidler’s Blues Point Tower and went to the lookout, and saw Sydney under clouds in the very early hours of the morning
Standing on the pier at the Sydney Fish Market I observe from left to right; fishing boats; ANZAC Bridge; and a concrete factory - I love Sydney
Yachts having a sleep at Sydney’s Rushcutters Bay
This architectural treat is on Seoul’s Han River (and in it is on top of the water). I’m not sure how they did it, but there it sits.
Gaudi had flair, this is a ceiling in one of the rooms in his Palau Guell, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Clear skies and the sweeping skyline of Sydney City. What appeals to me is that the city looks calm and serene, and that this pic belies the activity that is only an hour or two away
Public Housing
Sydney’s Circular Quay Ferry Wharves before the first boat of the day
In the still of the early morning, Sydney’s Cockle Bay at Darling Harbour reflects the wharf and towers of the western CBD. I love the solitude of being in a city full of people, but they are all hidden away at this time of the day
Clouds, CBD skyline and reflections on Sydney Harbour... all witnessed in the peaceful solitude of the early hours
Bridge work
Sydney’s Darling Harbour on a cloudy and cooler morning - rain is coming, so I’m jumping on my bike and heading home.
Haymarket to Kirribilli - Sydney before dawn seen from Rushcutters Bay
Sydney’s Bondi Icebergs
Sunrise in a cemetery
More razzle dazzle from Sydney’s Cockle Bay
On a clear morning on Sydney Harbour, a tower of capitalism calls for your interest (although may pay little back)
Fanny Place in Sydney’s Surry Hills - it’s too dark even for the rats
Cockle Bay at Sydney’s Darling Harbour - 5am.... someone left the lights on
Dramatic dawn
I found the biggest ever cheese grater in Sydney’s Central Park Precinct, imagine the size of the piece of cheese!
Even on a chilly damp morning, nothing takes away from the charm of Daley Lane in Sydney’s Redfern. A monument to simplicity!
The golden reflections of streetlights from Sydney’s Captain Cook Bridge at Taren Point are fools gold... the real stuff is on the wrists and fingers of the ladies of The Shire
Bobbing in Sydney Harbour like corks in a bucket, these lucky tourists pause to take in a clear sunrise.
Another in my tour guide series - far right foreground is Jones Bay wharves, Barangaroo towers behind. Then moving left is midtown apartments, then Barangaroo Reserve, the Sydney Harbour Bridge then North Sydney - dawn
Cranes, masts, a bridge... and a city skyline. Sydney in autumn, clear and fine and finally cooler
At The Pool of Reflection, ANZAC Memorial, Hyde Park Sydney - before even the earliest attendee passes on their way to Martin Place. Lest we forget
Quietly, I sneak up in the bushes in an attempt to grab a pic of this bridge over the Han River... it didn’t spot me, Seoul, South Korea
Brooklyn Bridge with Manhattan in the background. NYC, USA
Up at Barangaroo
Sydney Harbour and dawn colour
On Sydney’s Botany Bay, a cool breeze points the boats towards another classic sunrise
Under a bridge sits a house, it’s early in the morning, so it’s quiet right now, but later it will be full of wonderful sounds and actions
There’s dark on this side, and dark on that side. Those stairs promise to take you up, but the light is so bright, you can’t see what’s waiting .... you go ahead, I’ll make sure no one follows you
Sydney’s Darling Harbour and Cockle Bay lit up in the early hours of the day with Pyrmont Bridge’s green lamps lighting up the inky depths of the harbour
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