These sunset colours over the inner west suburbs of Annandale and Leichhardt are viewed between the cables of the Anzac Bridge. The bridge was known as the Glebe Island Bridge when it opened in 1995. It was renamed the Anzac Bridge on Remembrance Day, 11th November 1998, to honour the servicemen and women who served in two world wars. The name is derived from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC).
Wonderful colours!
ReplyDeleteAlways beautiful J.
ReplyDeleteStunning! and a wonderful tribute from Anzac Bridge on Remembrance Day.
ReplyDeleteGreat red!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLike a painting, like the cables through it.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular capture J. When I first saw the thumbnail image, it looked like timber decking with a puddle on the planks! Enjoy your weekend
ReplyDeleteStunning J.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fiery colors...
Have a great SWF and greetings from Holland,
Anna :-))
just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnother cracker jim. well done
ReplyDeleteRarely do I see sunsets so red--so I'm envying you (just a bit)!
ReplyDeleteWHERE RED ABIDES
A day filled with scarlet, they say,
Can make the sad heart skip and play;
For where red abides,
A little bird hides
And sings every worry away.
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Plump, Ripe Persimmon
stunning photo...I love the warmth...I'm missing that on this very dreary evening here in NH.
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious way to end a day, Jim! Such dramatic colors and a superb capture for the day!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Oh my this is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSWF
See, humankind and mother nature dó know how to work together! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend!
Terrence looks at the sky
Gorgeous sky and wonderful tribute!
ReplyDeleteA stunning sky and a very clever composition!
ReplyDeleteas always....warm shots..congrats
ReplyDeleteGood shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. Did you take many photos?
ReplyDeletestunning colours.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sky. Beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteAnn, I've been up on that bridge a few times at sunset and have captured quite a few brilliant skies.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, vibrant, and rich sunset through the cables.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunset.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fiery sunset, great image. Interesting, the former name of the bridge. Glebe is a word that recently entered my vocabulary.
ReplyDeleteStunning shot Jim.
ReplyDeleteIncredible colors
ReplyDeleteSuch a colorful sunset.
ReplyDeleteMartha Z, we also have asuburb in Sydney called Glebe, which is located nearby.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful; a perfect sunset for Remembrance Day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and comment on my sky image.
We never have sunsets so red here! That's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteglorious!
ReplyDeleteThe sky is on fire!
ReplyDeletebeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot.
ReplyDeleteThe cables certainly add interest to the beautiful sunset. I still think of it as the Glebe Bridge. Didn't it replace an old iron bridge or am I thinking of another?
ReplyDeleteAmazing...what beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteHi there - nice use of the dark lines in the composition.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Melbourne
Great view from the bridge and great way to celebrate remembrance day
ReplyDeleteGreat sunset...
ReplyDeletePierre
Nice, looks a bit like my sunset.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteVery nice colours and composition!
ReplyDeleteDelicious heaven, I like its warmth. I wish you a happy weekend.
ReplyDeletediane b, yes that's right. It is a replacement for the old Glebe Island Bridge, which remains beside it. The old bridge is a four lane swing span bridge which is much lower and is kept permanently open now for boats to pass through.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colored sky and great shot
ReplyDeletewow...... simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot :0)
ReplyDeletegorgeous clouds...like the diagonal lines of the bridge cables!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a breathtaking sunset taken from such a perfect location for Remembrance Day!
ReplyDeleteA very fine image, J Bar!
ReplyDeleteAmericans tend not to be well-informed about the heroic role the ANZAC troops played both in World War I and World War II.
OMG what a shot! Such colors!
ReplyDeleteA most stunning sky shot filled with a bright splash of color.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful capture of a stunning sunset!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Amazing sky!
ReplyDeletethat is one dramatic sunset. the photo is exquisite and I really like the cables running through it. happy weekend to you.
ReplyDeletegorgeous sunset.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat better photo for remembrance day? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat image fr a very important day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCaptured beautifully!
ReplyDeleteLate visiting from SW, hope you can peek at my Skywatch entry when you get a chance. Thanks.
Wow, stunning!
ReplyDeleteHow very appropriate for the day. Great sunset from the Anzac Bridge.
ReplyDeleteStunning shot
ReplyDeleteAmazing colors!
ReplyDeleteA unique view - and a very beautiful tribute.
ReplyDeleteGlorious sunset with those bridge lines creating quite a dramatic effect!
ReplyDeleteNice photo!!!!
ReplyDeleteNot only do you have an Anzac Day, you have an Anzac Bridge. I like your tribute to Remembrance Day this year. Mine was devoted to my daddy and his service in WWI. I do not want the weld to forget the service of our WWI veterans and family members though they all gone from us now. genie
ReplyDeleteThat is an absolutely gorgeous shot! I love the silhouette of the wires against the colorful sky!
ReplyDeleteThat's a wow shot, Jim.
ReplyDeleteStunning colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pic.
ReplyDeletethat's a great sunset shot from the bridge...
ReplyDeletecheers,
My Third Eye
I wish I could be there to see this particular beautiful sunset –amazing thanks for sharing
ReplyDelete· I love it. Beautiful composition, plenty of golden colours.
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So many people like this photo and they're right – excellent shot, the colors are incredible.
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