The Tower is just as charming in its olde-worlde state too.
amazing isn't it how those palm trees can prosper buried in concrete
and in Lower Fort Street, outside the pub, a guy and his two loves; maybe his other love rode one of them!
looking just a tad weary
Playfair St
And now it's "light's out" to my Australia Day adventure series; it was so nice to have you tag along with me.
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What an amazing area this is. Yes, so interesting how the palms have grown in to the concrete. And love your inversion on this first photo! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteYour tower photo is really intriguing. How did you do that?
ReplyDeleteloved your clever title! and that tower is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots. Love the colours in the first one.
ReplyDeleteI really like the clock tower! And the horses, of course!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous building. The processing made it look very magical. I also enjoyed your last shot of the lamp post.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice clock tower. Sidney is very attractive.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
These are wonderful Carole, but the first one here is just gorgeous! So creative, and it looks like a beautiful painting.
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for sharing with us at The Creative Exchange today.
Have a wonderful evening!
lisa.
Pat it's a really easy digital adjustment in whatever photo-programme you're using, look for INVERT. The result does depend on your original photograph/colourings though. This was what evolved when I did that for this one, and then I slid the brightness/contrasts about to suit. If you're not happy with the colour changes you can go into HUE/SATURATION and make alterations there also.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, love all of them, but the first one is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Have a great day.
Mette
Very creative with your editing of the tower in the first image. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteLovely post.
Lovely wok of art here Carole!!!
ReplyDeleteJan
Very effective tweaking. An interesting series of photos. Going to the pub on horseback seems like a very wise precaution!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Hello,,
ReplyDeleteSo, nice pictures, it's a really great light on the first.
I love looking at pictures from around the world, so thank you for showing me some of your place.
Good Tuesday and hug from Marit, Norway.
I want your camera :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch clear and sharp images.
I know, it isn't the camera, it is the photographer.
Love the horse.
I like your pictures very well.
ReplyDeleteit's amazing how the palms can prosper .
The first photo is brilliant.
Greeting Karin
Beautiful photos! Is Circular Quay near Rocks area?
ReplyDeleteMinoru; yes it is ..within easy walking
ReplyDeleteThe clock tower is beautiful. I love your colorful version of it.
ReplyDeletePretty horses!