Been there, seen it, but it never looked as good as is does here. Great shot.
Simply stunning!
Your shot looks better than being there, Tony...
Beautifully captured Tony
Powerful composition and a white balance nightmare that is overcome to enhance the image. Well done, Tony!
Great shot Tony. You've shot it from a good angle that gives a very interesting composition with wonderful light.
Dave
Very nice. I like the twinkle in the light on the bridge.
Nancy
Tony,
Very nice!
Thanks for all the comments. Greatly appreciated. It was very nice being there, warm and dry. I arrived before the sun set and stayed for an hour or so.
I must have been lucky. The vantage point was about all that was available to me at the time, I was at the lowest limit of the focal length of the lens I was using at the time (70-200) and there was almost no post processing - just the usual sharpening, nothing excessive, and a bit of straightening and cropping.
My original mission at the time was to photograph the opera house but it was not the most advantageous position. This picture was taken from the same place.
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Also, Circular Quay, where Sydney started in 1788.
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Try cropping the Opera House image at the bottom to eliminate about two-thirds of the water. Excellent photo!
I like #1 and #2 very much ,I agree with Mike about the crop
Nice set of images, of one of my favourite cities. I've not seen many images shot at that time of the day. Unless of course there's a firework display going on
Ditto to all of the above mate, well captured.
Cheers........Edwin.
Very nice night work!
Wonderful! Ditto to other comments....
Nancy
I remember hearing from National Geographic channel some years ago that the architect who design the Sydney Opera House was peeling and orange that was the actual inspiration for this design. I looked up "Utzon" and sure enough Wikipedia came up with his name and connection to the Sydney Opera House saying that ....."his designed was inspired by the simple act of peeling an orange: the 14 shells of the building if combined would form a perfect sphere." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B8rn_Utzon
Thanks for all the comments.
Mike, I agree about the crop. I would have preferred to see and show a lot more space around the opera house but unfortunately there is a lot of other stuff that spoils the scene.
Izzie, the design and construction of the opera house is a complicated, controversial story but very interesting. Jorn Utzon was sacked or resigned before the end of the project.
We were fortunate to go to a concert there over Easter. It was a performance of Jordi Savall's Jerusalem Project, a history of Jerusalem in music over about three millennia. Very exciting.