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Up the pylon and on the harbourI had some work colleagues over from the Philipines recently and took them on a cook's tour of Sydney Harbour. Aside from the obligatory ride on the ferryies we walked up the South Pylon of the Harbour Bridge. The view is breathtaking and cameras are allowed. And at $11 a bargain compared to the bridge climb.
Here are a few from the day. This is inside the pylon you can't climb These next two are from the Pylon Lookout and one from Luna Park Peter
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Re: Up the pylon and on the harbourCertainly a great location for pics Peter. BTW what is a ferryies
Chris
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Re: Up the pylon and on the harbourI like the first image Peter! A geometric puzzle. Your images have a different look to your normal work. They appear over sharpened...and somewhat manipulated. It seems to be a bit more than just saturation....a bit like EDR over done. Then again....could be my monitor.
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