A Wide Angle View of Sydney Harbour Bridge

I was recently back at the Pylon Lookout™ to show someone the view of Sydney from the vantage point that the Pylon Lookout™ provided.

Whilst at the Pylon Lookout™ I took a few photos.

I don’t think I had the wide angle lens when I was there last, so it was nice to take advantage of it for an area that I had photographed before.

This can be considered a companion photo to this one.

I think that using the wide angle provided a bit of a “Surprise” as there’s a much better idea of the length and height of Sydney Harbour Bridge, as well as a greater view of its structure.

I think that the colour and light is balanced quite well.

I like how on one side of the bridge North Sydney appears to be more corporate, whereas on the other side Kirribilli appears to be more suburban.

This is my entry into The Daily Post’s photo challenge for this week.

I hope you enjoy.

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3 Responses to A Wide Angle View of Sydney Harbour Bridge

  1. Pingback: Surprise: Tulips | What's (in) the picture?

  2. themofman's avatar themofman says:

    How’d you get up there? Drone?

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