Saturday 12 June 2021

 Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia


 
These photos were taken about five years ago when no one had ever heard of the corona virus. I remember it being a fine day. I also remember a gull getting in the way of a photo I had just taken and actually enhancing that photo. This was close to the beginnings of my renewed interest in wildlife photography.  


There are numerous reasons why Darling Harbour is an exciting place to be for a shutterbug, especially one with an interest in local history. 


Here we have a foot bridge made with style. No doubt it is still there, a solid part of the greater Sydney. It has lookout platforms, places where you can rest. 


There is a museum dedicated to the Royal Australian Navy at Darling Harbour. 



 There is always, or so I imagine, plenty of activity on the water.



There is art there touching upon the wonder of flight. 


There is more fanciful art you can work out the meaning of for yourself. 




Naturally there has to be a lighthouse though not as magnificent as the ones that can be found in Wollongong. 


There are also statues there that leave little to the imagination as to what they are about and that suits me fine.  




 

1 comment:

  1. Love the photos. Thank you for sharing this. Barbara of the Balloons

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