I think I am with TexWisGirl. I rather have a pine tree than a palm tree. I like the colors and the architecture of the buildings. What is that row of fountains for?
I'm with you Theresa re the pines/palms thoughts. Andrew,it's a long hike to Australia but I know you'd love what there is to explore. Barb, the fountains were just for looks, and the seagulls were drinking from it too.
It seems like there was a lot to gaze up for on this trip--tall buildings, tall trees, sky way up high! It makes for a really interesting and close-up perspective... as opposed to just backing way up and shooting. I think it adds to that feeling we're all describing where we feel like we are there with you! I remember you've done this inside some beautiful buildings too, with wonderful results!
I would love to visit Australia sometime! Your scenery, buildings, and skylines are gorgeous! I always enjoy your photos. This is the kind of stuff you don't see on television.
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i like the colors on some of those buildings! and give me a pine tree over a palm tree anyday... :)
ReplyDeleteII need to have a visit to see it in person Carole..it looks like a wonderful place to see..
ReplyDeleteI think I am with TexWisGirl. I rather have a pine tree than a palm tree. I like the colors and the architecture of the buildings. What is that row of fountains for?
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Theresa re the pines/palms thoughts. Andrew,it's a long hike to Australia but I know you'd love what there is to explore. Barb, the fountains were just for looks, and the seagulls were drinking from it too.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like there was a lot to gaze up for on this trip--tall buildings, tall trees, sky way up high! It makes for a really interesting and close-up perspective... as opposed to just backing way up and shooting. I think it adds to that feeling we're all describing where we feel like we are there with you! I remember you've done this inside some beautiful buildings too, with wonderful results!
ReplyDeleteManly is as though it is not part of Sydney at all. I think the ferry ride clears out the urban cobwebs.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit Australia sometime! Your scenery, buildings, and skylines are gorgeous! I always enjoy your photos. This is the kind of stuff you don't see on television.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics of buildings, shoreline, and surrounding areas!
ReplyDeleteInteresting little tour Carole...TFS
Jan