When I have been in Sydney its always fun to ride the trains just to see where they go and whats at the end of the line. Thats what your photos today remind me of.
Magiceye, it was a quiet Sunday afternoon so there were less people arond than usual. I like architecture and get frustrated when people sometimes spoil a good photo. I usually pick the quiet days to photograph landmarks and wait around patiently until the people are out of the way to take a few snaps and then use the best one. Believe me, there were actually more people around than you see in these photos but I waited around a while to get the perfect shots.
What a nice contrast. Could be used for next month's theme day:)
ReplyDeleteWhen I have been in Sydney its always fun to ride the trains just to see where they go and whats at the end of the line. Thats what your photos today remind me of.
ReplyDeleteI sooo much prefer the older building. Love your third image of the trains from overhead. Good shot.
ReplyDeleteI think I like the older building better too!
ReplyDeleteI love the original architecture, and building materials, too.
ReplyDeleteTrouble is.. when additional work is required 100 years later, it may not be appropriate to build on, in the old style.
I like the new entrance. & the sky is so clear, very pretty!
ReplyDeletelooks beautiful but where are the people?!! :)
ReplyDeleteI like trains-and train stations very much.
ReplyDeleteGreat city scapes. The old station is more familiar to me.
ReplyDeleteI just love the original building better. :)
ReplyDeleteMagiceye, it was a quiet Sunday afternoon so there were less people arond than usual. I like architecture and get frustrated when people sometimes spoil a good photo. I usually pick the quiet days to photograph landmarks and wait around patiently until the people are out of the way to take a few snaps and then use the best one. Believe me, there were actually more people around than you see in these photos but I waited around a while to get the perfect shots.
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