There are many attractions we can visit in Sydney but I have to agree that the opera house is the main one that attracts both locals and tourists alike due to its prominence in this particular city. This angle from which you frame the opera house is almost sufficient to portray Sydney as sunny and exciting.
Nice architecture...
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Well framed!
ReplyDeleteA very nice framing job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great architecture!
ReplyDeleteThe Opera House looks as if it is a ship under sales, about to push off from the port.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography, of course the fact that you have this building as a subject helps also.
ReplyDeleteNice shot of this iconic structure.
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Nice framing.
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It's always a beautiful sight! Arianna
ReplyDeleteStunning view and great railings!
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Such a great city!
ReplyDeleteWell structured. I like.
ReplyDeletewhat a fine scene!
ReplyDeleteWow - what a shot, Jim!
ReplyDeleteSuch a joy seeing the wonderful sights from a wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteNice image.
ReplyDeleteWonderful view of this iconic building. I like that fence design.
ReplyDeleteNicely framed, Jim!
ReplyDeleteI love framing shots. This one is pretty and the blue sky love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you in linking Water World Wednesday. I do appreciate it and see you next week!
Kim,USA
There are many attractions we can visit in Sydney but I have to agree that the opera house is the main one that attracts both locals and tourists alike due to its prominence in this particular city. This angle from which you frame the opera house is almost sufficient to portray Sydney as sunny and exciting.
ReplyDeleteUnique point of view, never seen the Opera House from that angle!
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Merisi
Love your choice. It's a great picture! Best wishes for 2016 from Valladolid.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! - A place I would love to visit :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best wishes from Birgitta Lund & Budapest
An interesting framing of the House.
ReplyDeleteIconic image Jim, nice one! Happy New Year.
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