Friday, 19 February 2010

Circular Quay

A view of Circular Quay ferry terminal from the Overseas Passenger Terminal. Circular Quay railway station sits behind with the elevated Cahill Expressway above it, rising to the city skyline.

62 comments:

  1. this looks like a very busy place. it also looks filled with warm sunshine. what are your temps like?
    Neat photo!

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  2. Nice shots of a beautiful, active city skyline.

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  3. You always have interesting photos. I enjoy the different views you give us.

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  4. Lily Hydrangea, the temperatures at the moment are maximum around 25 to 30 degrees celsius, which I believe is about 77 to 86 farenheit. A bit cooler than a usual summer here. I have a weather widget on the sidebar that you can check every day.

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  5. Beautiful view, so full of action and industry!

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  6. harbor views nonpareil.

    www.ewok1993.wordpress.com

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  7. We're getting quite a tour of your area with all your posts! I'm loving it. Altho' I'm not one for cities, you make this one look beautiful! ~ks

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  8. Waikiki tips it's palms to these lovely photos-


    Aloha, Friend!


    Comfort Spiral

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  9. A lovely view of the harbor and skyline, great shot!

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  10. I have a close up of that last ferry wharf showing the wharf, a train in the station and cars on the Cahill which I have ready to show next week. Great vantage point from the OPT lookout.

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  11. Lots of goings on to watch...oh, and it looks nice and warm too! Sigh!

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  12. These photos are so crisp and clear! Delightful city scene and a beautiful city at that!

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  13. Great view of the city from the water. I love being out on Sydney Harbour, but its been a while.
    Welcome!preys

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  14. Lovely scenery it does look like it is busy. I didn't see a yellow water taxi ^_^ Happy weekend!

    SkyWatch-HalfMoon

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  15. Beautiful blue skies and scenes.
    Fantastic!
    Happy weekend.

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  16. What a joy to see such a beautiful habour and its surroundings, covered by a blue sky.

    Please have a nice Friday.

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  17. J Bar! i don't need to go to Sydney.. all i need do is come to your page!!!

    i hear the gulls, smell the sea, the splash of surf against the wharf.. a magical trip for the senses! :)

    ~~it's not always blue skies~~

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  18. Thanks louisebah. It's worth the trip, to see Sydney in person though.

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  19. I've got to say it again - Sydney is simply one of the most beautiful cities in the world. These are excellent shots showing off its glory!

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  20. :) then looks like I will have to make a trip down under! one day.. :)

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  21. Very busy place indeed, I like the view of the skyscrapers.

    AL

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  22. i really regret that we didn't visit that place when we were in sydney. :(

    nice..

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  23. Wow,one of my favourite places in Sydney CBD. Love the blue sky.Great shots.

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  24. Great photos, that crane in the first one marks the building (10 Phillip Street) in which I worked from 1953 to 1956. I didn't realize then just how lucky I was to work in such a place.
    Bruce.

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  25. What an amazing view and a stunning blue sky, I love it!

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  26. Great view, great weather, great shot. thanks for sharing

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  27. Nice pictures. It looks like a warm day at the Waterfront. A contrast to what I'm used to in S.F.!
    Thanks!

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  28. Thanks for the visit, Jim.
    Nice shot of summer in the city!

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  29. Lovely swirling sky! And what a bright skyline.

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  30. Lovely photos!

    Have a great weekend
    Hugs Gunilla in Singapore

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  31. Very lovely scenery of the quay. The sky looked so fine. Hope you have a wonderful weekend ahead.

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  32. Memories come back with your photos of Circular quay and the Passenger Terminal. How many ships have arrived and departed with migrants. 1974 was the last ship the Gallileo Gallilei arriving with migrants. I guess since then it has changed and was modernised.

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  33. I prefer the left pic. Perhaps because of the lines in it? I don't know. Just a matter of taste, I guess...;-) Have a good weekend!

    Terrence looks at the sky

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  34. Beautiful blue sky. Sydney looks a very clean fresh city with building continuing behind Circular Quay.

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  35. That's lovely! I do like the soft, wisps of cloud in the blue, blue sky!

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  36. ccol pics and an even better post! here is something you may also be interested in while in Sydney (considering your taste in out-of-box stuff) - Cabbie-oke cab karaoke competitions!

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  37. What a beautiful view of the city with the clear blue skies overhead. A nice place the watch all the activity on the river.
    Have a nice day, Jim

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  38. Nice view of Circular Quay from the overseas passenger terminal. The Sydney skyline looks awesome at night from the overseas passenger terminal.

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  39. Beautiful shots of a wonderful city!!! The colour of the sky is amazing!

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  40. Great shots of the skyline against the clear blue sky.
    Nice to see some harbor activity too.

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  41. It looks like a beauty of a day in Sydney. Sydney looks like a first rate city and thanks for bringing it to us in the "land up top".

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  42. Very nice pictures, wow i would like such a blue sky over here !
    Feels warm ...

    Happy skywatching !!

    Erwin.

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  43. I love the thin layer of clouds in the first image. :)

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  44. I love the blue sky! Great shots of the skyline.

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  45. You have a lot of interesting city views there, and always, it seems, against a blue sky. :)

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