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Re: Albert St Uniting ChurchIm finding this image intriguing. its the angle that leads your eye to the church and surrounding buildings stop you and keep you focussed where you should be.
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Re: Albert St Uniting Churchand I really like that very dark building right behind the church holding you in there
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Re: Albert St Uniting ChurchExcellent photograph of one of Bribane's most iconic buildings. The high vantage point really emphasises the ornate exterior of the church. The monochrome presentation is good too.
In case anyone is interested in the history of the place, here is a link to a piece I wrote about it in my blog: http://www.yourbrisbanepastandpresent.c ... hurch.html TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Albert St Uniting ChurchThis is a great image, with what has been said above....I tried very hard to get a decent image from street level and failed.
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Re: Albert St Uniting ChurchThank you all for your kind comments.
Re: Albert St Uniting ChurchThanks for sharing that information with us. It's
interesting to learn the history of the buildings in our city and learning it cost 10,000 heavenly pounds then. That amount today would not buy you a decent car.
Re: Albert St Uniting ChurchThanks Sean!
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