Sunday, 2 August 2009

Sydney Harbour Bridge

This scenic view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is from Observatory Hill at Millers Point.
The sky was a bit overcast on that weekend when the Aboriginal flag was flown for NAIDOC week, beside the Australian flag on the bridge.
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20 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos you have of Sydney and Australia. It is my every dream in every year to visit Australia. Maybe we should switch housing for a while next year. So you'll see Norway. :))

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  2. That would be an interesting experience Helge. I sometimes wish I could do something like that.

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  3. A very good shot despite the overcast sky. I love Harbour Bridge and the nearby Opera House. I plan to take pictures on top of the Bridge the next time I'm in Sydney :)

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  4. WOW! What a majestic looking bridge! Fantastic shots.

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  5. Beautiful. I love bridges. I hope to get to Australia next year.

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  6. Blue sky but no sun, last post no sky but sun.
    MB

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  7. An impressive bridge. Haven't been to Sydney yet,so thanks for the virtual tours.

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  8. You do find interesting angles, this one definitely de-mystifies the icon turning it back into an ordinary link between two shores.

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  9. It is such a photogenic bridge. nice shot.

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  10. Oh that is cool bridge very pretty. Hope i can see that...am playing too.

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  11. I keep seeing this bridge from the side and it always looks delicate from that angle. This one, however, gives a great sense of its solidity and massiveness.

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  12. Thanks , I've never seen photos of this bridge so it was super of you to share it. Thanks for visiting my blog. (((Hugs))) Jo (South Africa)

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  13. What a LOVELY bridge ... quite unique from what we see in Southern California. Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  14. Very cool bridge...it is even better enlarged...

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  15. That is an incredible photo. Someday I hope to visit Sydney.

    Anne

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