Sunday, 24 January 2010

Sydney skyline, Botanic Gardens

The view of part of the Sydney city skyline from the Royal Botanic Gardens, across Farm Cove.
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25 comments:

  1. Beautiful skyline and beautiful blue sky! It was fun to enlarge your photo and see more detail. I was pleasantly surprised to discover the churches you have posted on before!

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  2. Very nice skyline. I love how the blue of the sky and the blue of the water work together. There's no water in my city's not-tall skyline!

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  3. City skylines can make for wonderful photos such as this one. Truly beautiful. I also enjoyed visiting your other blog. Couldn't find where to comment so I'm assuming that's not a comment one? Wonderful photography on both!

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  4. Thanks Denise, my other blog contains the best photos of the St George Area that also appear on this Sydney blog. You can find those same photos on this blog posted on the same date. Just scroll down or look on previous pages.

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  5. Beautiful skyline! Someday I will visit Australia.

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  6. And still I have the feeling that the buildings envy the trees.

    Please have a wonderful Sunday.

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  7. Hello again, thanks so much for visiting me and letting me know about both blogs. Much appreciated.

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  8. Sydney Harbour is one of the best looking harbours in the world. Especially towards the S.O.H.

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  9. Excellent skyline..congrats, dear
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  10. Have to learn a lot from you by dropping by always ...

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  11. Nice! I love city skylines and this is particularly interesting with the tallest buildings spread out rather than clustered.

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  12. That's a nice skyline. There's a variety of buildings yet it looks clean and uncluttered.

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