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  • It was a Dark and Rainy Day

    It was a dark and rainy day as the train passed over the Harbour Bridge
    (more lemon juice)

    Train Window Photography by Mark Greenhill, on Flickr

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    Well worth squeezing Mark. Maybe not what you'd normally think of shooting but nice to give a flavour of the place and time.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/flip_photo_flickr/

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      Been there done that - it was much drier though - Anne and I enjoyed our walk under the bridge. Although we were there (mid winter) we had great weather with clear blue skies.

      Like your pic apart from the cranes - it's like that in London!
      Just like that - gone in a flash! Now in use.

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        Originally posted by Phill D View Post
        Well worth squeezing Mark. Maybe not what you'd normally think of shooting but nice to give a flavour of the place and time.
        You summed it up Phill, "a sense o place and time". I was so photo switched on the whole 5 days that I just took pics of any and everything I love Sydney.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Barr1e View Post
          Been there done that - it was much drier though - Anne and I enjoyed our walk under the bridge. Although we were there (mid winter) we had great weather with clear blue skies.

          Like your pic apart from the cranes - it's like that in London!
          There's always a crane or two on a big city skyline, they just keep going up and up, Melbourne likewise. If perchance you should pay us another visit, then i commend a stroll across the bridge, it's a free 1.6 km walk.

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            You were lucky with the weather. How long was your stay, and where?
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