A sunset view of Pier 9 at Walsh Bay, in the inner city suburb of Millers Point. The Walsh Bay wharves were originally part of Sydney's port facilities but have now been converted into theatres, offices, hotels, apartments, restaurants, cafes and shops. The office buildings seen in the distance are at North Sydney.
Awesome picture by all means!! Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful.I love the golden hues.
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captured in gorgeous light~
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ReplyDeleteWonderful, indeed:)
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Beautiful shot, Jim. I'd love to have an apartment there.
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Beautiful mellow light on these old structures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea preserving the (colonial? Victorian?) buildings and using the spaces for theatres, offices, hotels, shops, restaurants and flats. I bet parking is a nightmare, but ferry transport would be easy :)
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I like the evening light.
ReplyDeleteHels, these wharves were built between 1912 and 1921. Parking can be a problem on weekdays or when there a few big shows and events being held in the theatres and art spaces around here.
ReplyDeleteLove the light and the shadows!
ReplyDeleteI love #9, my old haunt :) Former Sydney girl, now living in India...
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Nice shot Jim. The golden aspect of the sunlight is amazing !
ReplyDeleteYou've captured a gorgeous picture!
ReplyDeleteNice photo.
ReplyDeleteI like the light and colors tones here.
Regards!
Beautiful light in this capture Jim
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