This contemporary sculpture is located at the end of King Street Wharf, near Barangaroo. It's part of a matching pair, with other one located nearby but closer to the wharves, which can be seen here. In the background are a number of newer office buildings, including No.1 Shelley Street and Westpac Place.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday, Pic Story.
Intriguing architecture! Happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!!Thanks for stopping by!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful blue sky end architecture.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend:-)
Fantastic sculpture and the perfect exclamation point against your forever gorgeous blue skies! Have a great weekend, Jim!
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Gorgeous, Jim. What a sky!
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I like this photo JBar with the silver of the sculpture and nearby buildings against the clear blue sky!
ReplyDeleteCool sculpture and I like the building in the background. Great photos, happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteInteresting sculpture! I love the look of it against the lovely blue sky. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture and the sky is nice and blue.
ReplyDeleteIt has been very windy here in Ohio yesterday and today. It is also very wet and cold. The leaves are falling. The sky is a dark winter gray color. I can't seem to stay warm.
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Wow great architecture and the blue sky is awesome!
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awww...totally stunning! great shot...:) thanks for dropping by!
ReplyDeleteDelicious picture with a stunning cityscape, good composition.
ReplyDeleteA rather interesting structure. It's good to see more of Sydney, will Follow to catch a regular update.
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A great shot.
ReplyDeleteThe sculpture fits so well with the architecture of the buildings. Beautiful blue sky for a backdrop to the city sights.
ReplyDeletePieces of Sunshine, I had initially set up word verification, after being regularly spammed. I'll turn off and see how it goes. :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting sculpture. Suits the blue sky :)
ReplyDeleteI love all the blues in this photo - great architecture.
ReplyDeleteWonderful artwork and photo...I love the contrast of stunning blue sky against modern downtown cityscapes. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Have a wonderful weekend.
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nice composition..and i like the architecture
ReplyDeleteAnother intriguing sculpture!
ReplyDeleteNice sculpture,it makes an interesting scenery.
ReplyDeletenice neat shot
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Amazing architecture. Looking forward for visiting Australia.
ReplyDeleteThis area of Sydney is almost unrecognisable to me now! And that's a good thing! Far more pleasing to the eye, fresh and quite stylish!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the artist thought when he created this sculpture :)!
ReplyDeleteThe building with icing sugar edges in background is unusual. Have a great weekend Jim, happy snapping.
ReplyDeleteMark, that's No.1 Shelley Street, which is the headquarters for Macquarie Bank. You can follow the link in this post to my previous photo of that building.
ReplyDeleteThat spiraling structure is awesome against the blue sky!
ReplyDeleteI think Sydney is a very beautiful city. I wanna be there! :)
ReplyDeletestunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting structure! Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteLoving all the different shades of blue in this photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture. Happy Sky Watch!!
ReplyDeleteI love the silver blue of the buildings and the sculpture against the perfect sky.
ReplyDeleteEverything's blue - lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit.
ReplyDeleteThere is a big turning tower in Malmö (Sweden).
Beautiful sculpture and a very blue sky!:-)
ReplyDeleteThis tower is sculpted - neither vertical nor horizontal, it maintains subtle arcs that keep our eyes moving to and fro. Neat capture of a beautiful Sydney!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating sculpture, it is quite beautiful.
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Beautiful and big sculpture!
ReplyDeletegreat shot! thanks for your silver :)
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