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Quiet Pyrmont Bridge
This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s TPM photo challenge for this week. The theme for this challenge is “The Place I Would Like to Visit the Most Again After Lockdown”. The place I want to visit the most is … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bridge, buildings, City, flag, path, pyrmont, quiet, structure, Sydney, tpm20_18
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Another Reflection
Whilst wandering around the city the other day I headed over to Pyrmont Bridge. I took a few shots; this one being one of those shots. It’s sort of a comparative to one I took in 2016. I kind of … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, clear, escalator, flag, glass, light, morning, pyrmont, refelction, reflect, Sydney, urban
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The city from Redfern
Another photo taken in Redfern. I like that the buildings in the background look a bit small. I think that there’s a nice blend of different colours. What I mostly like is the flag in the shot. It’s been there … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, buildings, City, cityscape, clouds, flag, redfern, sky, Sydney, view
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The Australian Aboriginal Flag
Well, technically, it’s an artistic depiction of the Australian Aboriginal Flag, but still. I think that the flag is quite a powerful image in a lot of ways. I won’t go into details about it, but I will say that … Continue reading
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Tagged aboriginal, Australian, black, depiction, flag, ochre, powerful, represent, symbol, yellow
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 47: Going for a Swim
It may have been a Saturday, but it was still a time that required an early start. They made their way to the beach. They would have gone on Friday, but it had been too hot and it would have … Continue reading
Cockle Bay
I’ve just found out that the bay in Darling Harbour is called Cockle Bay. Despite Cockle Bay Wharf being there, I didn’t realise. Anyway, this is a photo of Cockle Bay I took in the morning on the thirteenth. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged bay, bridge, Darling Harbour, ferris wheel, flag, morning, platform, water, wharf
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American Snapper
Last night Ili and I saw the tragic war film American Snapper. There was lots of mumbling and not much swimming. There was also some shooting. I decided to make a picture for it. I hope you enjoy.


