The lights reflected here across Circular Quay and Sydney Harbour were from the Overseas Passenger Terminal to Campbells Cove at The Rocks, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Luna Park at Milsons Point. This shot was taken during one of the Fire Water performances at the The Rocks which was part of the Vivid Sydney festival, so there was more illumination than usual at the Overseas Passenger Terminal and around Campbells Cove at The Rocks.
Great reflections. You must be "The Photographer" for circular quay.
ReplyDeleteThis brought back memories from long ago when I went to Sydney on business and stayed for a week's sightseeing. Must dig out my photos - it was well before I went digital.
ReplyDeletelovely..i love Sydney!
ReplyDeleteMolto imponenete questo ponte...
ReplyDeleteBuona giornata :-)
Very colorful and lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteGeez, I can't see enough of these photos. I love love love them!
ReplyDeleteAlways love photos of The Bridge and that area.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Hand held?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I never tire of these photos.
ReplyDeleteYes, Ann. In this case it was hand held. One of my first shots using my new camera. I used a tripod for some of my Vivid Sydney shots, which helped immensely.
ReplyDeleteHow many more of these lovely photos have you got?
ReplyDeleteAnn, the great thing about Sydney Harbour is that you can always find more great things to photograph.
ReplyDeletei love the rainbow reflection on water. oh, there's a Luna Park!:p
ReplyDeleteThis bridge is famous for a good reason - it always looks great!
ReplyDeleteGreat night reflection !
ReplyDeleteWhat camera did you get?
ReplyDeleteThis bridge is so famous, thanks for this wonderful post, your shot is perfect and romantic!
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Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg
Ann, I got the Canon 450D Digital SLR with Twin Lens Kit. I'm still learning all the settings which is all very interesting though.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good camera, its the one Julie's got, mine is the model before that, the 400D. I think its worth doing a course to really find out what you can do with it. I did the intro course with WEA but can also recommend Sydney Community College where I did the more advanced one.
ReplyDeleteAnother spectacular presentation of your iconic bridge.
ReplyDeleteThat famous bridge that I always see in magazine. This is like a postcard. What a nite view.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours you have reflecting in the water. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteWho can beat this? It's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteO those lights are like fractured rainbows on the water! Stunningly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Just for laughs - I have just noticed that my word verification is "unfarty"!!!!
Beautiful shot. I love the colorful reflections. This looks like it might be used as a postcard.
ReplyDeleteLike Greyscale I love some of the crazy 'word verifications'.
MB
rainbow in the water! superb!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your photos they make me melt :) Love Sydney
ReplyDeleteWhat vibrant colors on the water! Great shot.
ReplyDeletePretty night shot! Great bridge :D
ReplyDeleteI just love those vibrant colors of the reflection.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is certainly photogenic. What a colorful contribution to Sunday Bridges.
ReplyDeleteLovely Jim. And perfect for both memes that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite spots in Sydney
ReplyDeleteThe colorful lights reflected in the water make for a fabulous scene.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed your weekend!
Excellent night shot.
ReplyDeleteGreyscale Territory, that's a good one. They're supposed to be meaningless combinations of letters but sometimes you get some hilarious ones that could mean something.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, lovely reflections and colours. Beautiful Sydney.
ReplyDeleteVery nice colours.
ReplyDeleteJust amazing
ReplyDeleteBest regards from Argentina
Elisa
Love Harbour Bridge - There is just something about it!
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I've just started following your blog and I have to say you have some truly spectacular photos posted. Thanks for taking me on a tour of Sydney through your view finder.I would never get to see it otherwise.
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