More Sculptures by the sea

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More Sculptures by the sea

Postby DJT on Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:24 am

As most would know Scuptures by the sea is on at the moment & I had the day off on Monday to go & check it out. But I forgot all about the school kids going to see this as well :x . I had every intention of getting up with the sun, but didn't leave home until 7.30 along with everyone else heading off to work :x
Anyway 1 &1/2 hours later I get to Bronte & walk back around to Tamarrama & see an empty beach, then I here the delightfull sceams of a bus load of kids all loaded up on red cordial. Actually the kids weren't anywhere near as bad as the blue rinse mob that turned up just after the kids :shock: . Anyway I managed a few good (I like 'em) photos, but really should have hung around for another couple of hours for everyone to go home & probably could have got a few more clean shots, but hey I wasn't at work so it was a pretty good day.

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Re: More Sculptures by the sea

Postby aim54x on Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:52 am

Great shots, #2 and #3 are my favourites.

Great composition and colours in both.
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Re: More Sculptures by the sea

Postby biggerry on Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:05 pm

wasn't at work so it was a pretty good day


I know what you mean!

I really like the first image, the only missing bit (literally) is his left foot :(

Looks like you were there when I was :) probably walked right past :)

I probably should have kept walking, I did not even see all the art in your images!

delightfull sceams of a bus load of kids all loaded up on red cordial.


yep passed them at the bondi end just while I was leaving :shock:
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Re: More Sculptures by the sea

Postby surenj on Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:09 pm

Love the giant..
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