29 October 2012

Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney-Part One

One of several entrances to the gardens

Ficus tree in background, Kangaroo Paw at front


Tree Waratah - Red Silky Oak




and the Pyramid with a little graphics play-time, but we will get to look inside another day, soon.

14 comments:

  1. Oh Carole, what a lovely visit to the Botanic Gardens. The bright red kangaroo paw and the tree waratah, just fantastic! Can't wait for part 2!!

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  2. Anonymous11:42 pm

    Was für eine andere Welt und der Baum ist ja grandios.

    LG Mathilda

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  3. beautiful, exotic trees and blooms. i like that last edit, too!

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  4. WOW....thats a lovely place too visit..... and you have made very good pictures Carola.

    Greetings from Holland, Joop

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  5. What a beautiful place! Your photos are fantastic and the tree in the third shot is awesome! Love that!!!

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  6. Lovely place to visit! And you took some nice photos to share with us.

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  7. Beautiful place...bet you could have stayed longer!!!
    Hugs,
    Jan

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  8. Hi there - that glass pyramid looks like the one outside the Louvre in Paris - I wonder which one came first.

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  9. Another great series, carole! I love the Waratah flower. And that glass pyramid is quite lovely!

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  10. It has been sometime since i last visited your blog Carole and I have missed your great photographs.
    Now I am trying to catch up again.
    Costas

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  11. Pretty flowers and unique trees. I always love visiting Botanical Gardens.

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  12. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing these photos!

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  13. That huge tree with the roots hanging from its branches - so odd looking!!
    I love the negative of the building!!
    I have a bunch of old negatives, and am wondering how to use them as the subject of some photos. Any ideas...

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  14. Anonymous4:07 am

    A very interesting place to go. So many different plants, flowers I have never seen.

    Thats for sharing.

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