Sunday, 12 August 2012

Glebe, Johnstons Creek

This footbridge over Johnstons Creek is located in the middle of Bicentennial Park, in the inner west suburbs of Glebe.

22 comments:

  1. This footbridge does look unique and funky. I only spotted a few made of wood in rural Victoria. This is great shot

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  2. Looks more like a stormwater drain than a creek but the bridge and palm give it character.

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  3. Joan, that part of the creek would be described as a stormwater drain but further back it's more natural.

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  4. Great shadow shot. The bridge is interesting and makes a lovely photo. Thanks for sharing and Happy Sunday!

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  5. I just love bridges...especially shadowy ones. ;))

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  7. a modern look to this bridge...looks like a peaceful place....

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  8. Beautiful composition, very interesting bridge!

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  9. Such a cute little bridge adding a charm to the lovely setting!

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  10. Bridges are always great subjects to photograph. This one is great for any photographer's collection!

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  11. Love that composition. What a very interesting foot bridge!

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  12. I can imagine the Seven Dwarfs trooping over that bridge on their way home to Snow White!

    Crooked Street Shadows

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  13. There seems to be an excess of wood in what is after all a small and short footbridge!

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  14. It always delights «Louis» when contributors post TWO bridges as you did this week! Gerald in the U.K. does this, too. The more the merrier!

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