Friday, 6 September 2013

Darling Point, ferry wharf

This sunset across Sydney Harbour iviewed 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.

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  1. Beautiful golden sunset on the water ~ great shot ~ carol, xo

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  2. A wonderful composition. The whole scene looks like it's bathed in gold.

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  3. A pretty golden sunset, lovely scene and photo.

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  4. Why are there cranes in the vicinity of the bridge? What is going on?

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    1. Those cranes are at the Garden Island dockyard which is between Darling Point and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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  5. Nice shot, lots going on with the sky, the bridge, and the water.

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  6. beautiful shot. i especially like the silhouette component of the image.

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  7. Lovely photo and view,Jim!Have a nice weekend.

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  8. I love the harbour area of Sydney. Your photo captures it's beauty at sunset.

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  9. So many big cranes in the shot....lovely capture♫ My Waltz: http://lauriekazmierczak.com/pommel/

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  10. Great pic.

    (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.)

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    1. 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.

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    2. I 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.

      You must be proud to take pics good enough to be stolen, though. ;)

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    3. 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.

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    4. If they are using your RSS feed, they'll continue to have the same quality of picture anyway.

      But 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.

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  11. Beautiful sunlight reflection photo ~ gorgeous ~ carol, xo

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  12. Beautiful sunset, thanks for partying with us.

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  13. Another very fine view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Jim. Extraordinary colors.

    «Louis» thanks you for contributing this to Sunday Bridges.

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  14. The harbour in Sydney certainly offers some beautiful opportunities for photographs.

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