Sunday, 23 October 2011

Birchgrove, Ballast Point Park, Goat Island

This view through the bushes and benches is from Ballast Point Park, in the inner west suburb of  Birchgrove. Golden Grove is the First Fleet Class ferry, which has just departed from Balmain ferry wharf in Mort Bay, is making its way through Sydney Harbour past Goat Island, with the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background.

18 comments:

  1. A beautiful photo. The bridge in the background is very interesting.

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  2. There's my favourite bridge again, great shot Jim.

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  3. Fantastic picture, the bridge in the background is very nice!

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  4. It is a serene outlook. With that wonderful bridge in the background. Nice.

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  5. Particular ferry. Is this type typical for Sydney?

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  6. Ron, there are a few different classes of ferries in Sydney but you do see these ones around quite a lot.

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  7. I know the Golden Grove from ferry spotting at the quay but I have caught a ferry to Balmain. Looks like a great trip.

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  9. Beautiful photo. Love the composition.

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  11. Even after so many years it is still a great bridge and always reminds me of 'home.'

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    Nice perspective on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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