Friday, 19 July 2013

Rushcutters Bay, Sydney skyline

This sunset is viewed from Yarranabbe Park, in the eastern suburb of Darling Point, looking across Rushcutters Bay and Elizabeth Bay towards the Sydney skyline.

22 comments:

  1. Enjoyed another great view from your part of the world. Glad to have you drop in at Texas as well.

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  2. Lovely flow of ligth across the water! Dramatic silhouette shapes!

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  3. Dramatic sunset and a superb capture as always, Jim! Have a great weekend!

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  4. Love the skyline in silhouette. Very nice. Happy skywatching and have a blessed week-end.

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  5. A terrific shot! Perfect silhouetted cityscape!

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  6. I really like the light on the water in this shot.

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  7. Love your shots of the water, shipping and city around the Sydney area!

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  8. A beautiful skyline shot Jim and a lovely way to begin the weekend.

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  9. Wonderful sunset and skyline.

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  10. Lovely photo of the sunset. Good use of the silhouette from sailboats and city's skyline to contrast the rich colours from the sun.

    Have a wonderful weekend.

    Alexander
    Alex's World! - http://www.kakinan.com/alex

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  11. Love the reflections in the water and the color. Thank you for joining our party :).

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  12. Sunrise at Nick's, sunset at yours... Nice tribute to beauty of the light.

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  13. Wow!Just love this type of city skyline sunset.

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  14. This is quite awesome view you have. It must have been great seeing this in person.

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  15. The skyline and boats are a perfect accent to the sunset. I agree with Shoshana. It would be lovely to see in person.

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  16. Beautiful.
    Just catching up on the past few weeks, and I like how you mix around your areas. Unlike myself who runs with a roll of photos.
    Love seeing places I haven't yet visited too.

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