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Originally a small rocky outcrop used as an Indigenous fishing ground for millennia, Sydney’s Darling Island was bought for £10 in 1799 as it was spotted as a deep water location and ideal for ship building. In 1834 it was connected to the shore by a stone causeway. Then major slipways built in 1851, over the 1870s & 80s, rubble and fill were used to permanently connect it to the mainland.
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Built more than a century ago, the Walsh Bay timber wharves were designed for the bustle of loading and unloading cargo vessels. Now they house wealthy Sydneysiders, arts companies and well heeled businesses. The moon made a nice addition on a rather chilly dawn.
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The periphery might have the stars, but this old workhorse dates back to 1792 with the first commercial shipping docking here on the western side of Sydney Cove. Many facelifts later, the Overseas Passenger Terminal still has it 1960s charm, and due to berth-deepening, can support modern mega ships. Having said that, I prefer the boar out when they are not clogging the view.
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The construction of the Sydney Opera House started the year before I was born, I feel my age, but it still looks fresh. Speaking of fresh, my weather app had it feeling below 1C at 0700 this morning.
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Originally a small rocky outcrop used as an Indigenous fishing ground for millennia, Sydney’s Darling Island was bought for £10 in 1799 as it was spotted as a deep water location and ideal for ship building. In 1834 it was connected to the shore by a stone causeway. Then major s…
Sydney’s Bourke Street is festooned with plane trees. This one in Surry Hills may appear to be asleep under the street lights waiting for this bakery just to the right to open, but don’t be fooled. It’s planning for spring when it will bur…
Tibby Cotter played 21 test matches for Australia (cricket) between 1904 & 1912. Sadly he was killed in action at Beersheba in WWI while on a mounted charge with the 4th Light Brigade. This abstract is an ICM of the lights on the bridge na…
I normally keep humans out of my shots, but on a really brisk Sydney early morning, I pay homage to these two brave blurs who are exiting the surf at the northern end of Bondi Beach.
Built more than a century ago, the Walsh Bay timber wharves were designed for the bustle of loading and unloading cargo vessels. Now they house wealthy Sydneysiders, arts companies and well heeled businesses. The moon made a nice addition …
The periphery might have the stars, but this old workhorse dates back to 1792 with the first commercial shipping docking here on the western side of Sydney Cove. Many facelifts later, the Overseas Passenger Terminal still has it 1960s char…
When the Georges River meets Botany Bay at the perfect time on a cloudy Sydney dawn, I’m a happy lad.
Intentional camera movement. On this cold Sydney dawn, you can just make out the subject from the top right of the shot. I take pics of this structure often, it’s like an old friend. It’s the Harbour Bridge.
The construction of the Sydney Opera House started the year before I was born, I feel my age, but it still looks fresh. Speaking of fresh, my weather app had it feeling below 1C at 0700 this morning.
While we may have past the shortest day of this Sydney winter, not too many on Bondi Beach at dawn this morning. My rough count was one, and that person appears fully clad.
Withers Lane connects Crown and Reilly Streets. It has a bit of a dark history. In the times of the Razor Gangs Tilly Devine and Kate Leigh’s gang members trawled this lane. “Big Jim” Devine, Frank “The Little Gunman” Green, Guido Calletti…
I love an urban wall in the dark hours, shadow play, contrasting surfaces, and sometime an art surprise.
Will Coles in Sydney’s Newtown.
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