Yes, that is probably a view that the tourists don't get to see much. A local view! Still a lovely bridge, though, from what I can see in the distance. Have a great week!
The perspective from which you shot this picture is one of a kink. I have enjoyed seeing it from this angle. You really did an amazing job with this capture. It is beautiful. genie
Good one, Jim! You are one of the most faithful contributors to «Louis'» Sunday Bridge series and he is delighted that you have added this for his 100th Sunday Bridge Series post!
Ann, that chimney is from one of the old industrial buildings at the Rocks. The building has a new use now but the chimney has been retained for its heritage value.
Only metal, there
ReplyDeleteA very industrial view.
ReplyDeleteThis perspective of the Harbour Bridge and railway line gives a sense of a shadowy, metallic chasm! Unusual!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a bridge! Great composition and interesting shadows for the day, Jim!
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A classic shot. It is a great bridge to drive over or travel in a train.
ReplyDeleteGemma, it's not the usual touristy shot that people are used to seeing of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
ReplyDeleteThe IRON y!!! Great strong shot and deep shadow!
ReplyDeleteI like this shot a lot,
John
Lots of shadows deep in that railway. It's an interesting photo.
ReplyDeleteThere be dark, forbidding shadows on the bridge!
ReplyDeleteA Painted, Shadowy Image
Interesting picture..
ReplyDeleteYes, that is probably a view that the tourists don't get to see much. A local view! Still a lovely bridge, though, from what I can see in the distance.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Now that's a view of the bridge you don't see very often Jim, not sure if it's going to make it onto a postcard haha! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteVery good view on the railway.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Great piece of architecture, and great shadows.
ReplyDeleteGreat strong shadow, indeed!
ReplyDeleteI like it!
A different view! Hard to get.
ReplyDeleteA very different view of the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Thanks for sharing a very different angle of this famous bridge.
ReplyDeleteThe perspective from which you shot this picture is one of a kink. I have enjoyed seeing it from this angle. You really did an amazing job with this capture. It is beautiful. genie
ReplyDeleteGood one, Jim!
ReplyDeleteYou are one of the most faithful contributors to «Louis'» Sunday Bridge series and he is delighted that you have added this for his 100th Sunday Bridge Series post!
Gorgeous! Thanks for your contribution to Shadow Shot Sunday 2.
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I like the flags on top of the bridge. For me, it's the little things!
ReplyDeleteThat chimney, is it still in use?
ReplyDeletewonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnn, that chimney is from one of the old industrial buildings at the Rocks. The building has a new use now but the chimney has been retained for its heritage value.
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