Sydney Park Chimneys

I had a bit of time to take some photos on the weekend, so I participated in the activity of taking photos.

What grand ebullience.

So here’s a photo of the chimneys at Sydney Park.
From what I’ve read, they used to be part of a kiln.

I went there to try and capture the sunset and whilst I was somewhat successful in my endeavour, I was hoping for a stronger sunset.
I’m still happy with what I ended up with.

This photo was taken without an N.D. filter (I was mostly trying to get some long exposures) and ended up being what I think is the best photo of the ones I took.

I like the colour balance, the blur of the clouds, the comparative brightness of the sky against the land, and the tallness of the chimneys.

I also like that there’s a star that can be seen.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy.

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