This sunset across Sydney Harbour is viewed from McKell Park, in the eastern suburb of Darling Point. A few fishermen are trying their luck off the Darling Point ferry wharf, while enjoying the views of Garden Island dockyard and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Excelent photo
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot Jim, love it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a peaceful spot.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeletePerfect spot for sky watching. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFab it is.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful golden sunset on the water ~ great shot ~ carol, xo
ReplyDeleteNice backdrop for this stunning sunset.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful composition. The whole scene looks like it's bathed in gold.
ReplyDeleteA pretty golden sunset, lovely scene and photo.
ReplyDeleteWhy are there cranes in the vicinity of the bridge? What is going on?
ReplyDeleteThose cranes are at the Garden Island dockyard which is between Darling Point and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
DeleteThat is one incredible sunset!
ReplyDeleteNice shot, lots going on with the sky, the bridge, and the water.
ReplyDeleteAmazing sunset behind the bridge!
ReplyDeleteSuperb shot.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot. i especially like the silhouette component of the image.
ReplyDeleteMagical view, Jim!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and view,Jim!Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the harbour area of Sydney. Your photo captures it's beauty at sunset.
ReplyDeleteA lovely Sydney sunset.
ReplyDeleteWonderful light and capture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset with nice silhouettes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset... very nice shot...
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ReplyDeleteGreat pic.
ReplyDelete(it is annoying that we can't click right on this blog anymore : I'm used to open link in another windows to comment while still looking to the pic, and I cabn't do it here anymore... Plus I'm really not sure that this is efficient against people who wants to still your photos.)
Sorry for that inconvenience, Tsuki. However, I found that many people were stealing my photos using that method and then profiting by selling the images or using them on their own blogs which carry advertisements.
DeleteI perfectly understand your anger, but what I mean is that this method, forbidding right click on your blog doesn't change anything for the stealer : now he/she juste have to left click on the picture, do a screenshot, resize it and continue his/her buisness. You should resize your pictures in a small format before posting them : nobody buy little sized images, so it won't matter if they are stolen from you.
DeleteYou must be proud to take pics good enough to be stolen, though. ;)
I suppose so. :) I know they can still steal them using that method but the quality is reduced so it isn't happening as much as it was.
DeleteIf they are using your RSS feed, they'll continue to have the same quality of picture anyway.
DeleteBut if you think that forbidding right click is the best method...
I come here only once a week, for the reflection contest, so I should compose with the inconvenience.
Have a nice week-end.
Beautiful sunlight reflection photo ~ gorgeous ~ carol, xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light, and great photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset, thanks for partying with us.
ReplyDeleteAnother very fine view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Jim. Extraordinary colors.
ReplyDelete«Louis» thanks you for contributing this to Sunday Bridges.
Nice one Jim. I like it.
ReplyDeleteThe harbour in Sydney certainly offers some beautiful opportunities for photographs.
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