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Railway Square, starting point of our walk.
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George Street is flanked by high rise buildings, both c...
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A residential tower block.
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World Square towers
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A commercial tower block.
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Another commercial tower block.
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A residential tower block close to Town Hall.
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The old and ornate stand shoulder to shoulder with the ...
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Sydney Town Hall
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St Andrews Cathedral
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St Andrews Square
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Queen Victoria Building (please visit my QVB album).
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Interior. Queen Victoria Building.
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Sydney Tower in Pitt Street, seen between the buildings...
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Sydney Tower, close up.
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Strand Arcade
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Another commercial tower block.
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View towards Kent Street, along Carrington Place
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Buildings in Carrington Place
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Security on an old bank building, now a record store.
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Colonade, General Post Office.
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Atrium inside the GPO building.
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Fountain in Martin Plaza
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MLC Building, Martin Plaza.
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Gracious sandstone from a bygone era.
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Reflection of the General Post Office (GPO) from across...
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Australia Square tower, one of two towers that is this ...
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A modern bank building. No sandstone here!
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Album Description:
A walk along George Street Sydney, fromRailway Square to Circular Quay, a distance of about 2 Km.
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Hello Keith, - Enjoyed the tour of this magnificent city. The presentation on your part was expertly done. Would be hard to pick out the best photo, each stand tall on its own, just like the buildings on many of them. Greetings from the other end of the world - Jim
said starzinuriii
Hi Keith, I love this album, almost like being there! And I always envy people who don't have to endure 5 months of winter. I always wanted to travel to Australia, had a friend in this city. But it is so far away. I love architecture and as Helsinki has no skyscrapers I love looking at these pics. Up and down. Thanks for your kind words in my Kaivopuisto Park.. Made me very happy!! Merike
said lovejoy481
VERY COOL city perspectives! A wonderful architectural texture study. Thanks for sharing and enjoyed viewing Sydney through your lens! G'day and cheerio, amy
said kester110
Ho Keith. I guess it has been quite a while since I last visited your albums! Sorry! You have done a marvelous job on this one though I think I might get a kink in my neck from looking up! LOL! Really, it's very nice work! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the nice comments in my 'Scenery' guestbook. Always appreciated! Have a great day! Bob-New York State
said rgarrow
I like the additions Keith, very much but don't you get a crick in your neck looking up at these buildings all the time? I've already commented on this album and can only add that it just keeps on getting better. Great work buddy. Peter
said georgieboy98
Congratulations to a great photographer. You have a beautiful album here. It is very interesting to walk with you trough the city. It's just like being there. Thank you for your entry in my guest book a time ago. I'm sorry for not responding to it. Out beautiful home village suffered a fire last year. Trough our home wasn't burned I loosed my entire electronics incl. the computer with a cable fire. We wend to the states to replace it all. And while we was traveling with our RV we was robed twice. So our beloved Paamul and we we needed a time to recover. But we are back now. We haven't forgotten but we recovered. Paamul is more beautiful than before and I own a new Computer and my first digital camera. If you are interested have a look in my newest Paamul and Playa del Carmen albums. I'll be back soon to see more of your work. Heidi.
said cleo85100
Good day Keith, thanks for viewing my album of The Hague. I viewd you're album and noticed that some (old) buildings look like some we have here. I think that's great. Maybe it was the same architect! I like old and new but prefer the old. There;s to much glass sometimes! Regards from The Netherlands, Ine
said knijpers1
Hi Keith! You have really mastered the art of shooting those skyscrapers to make them look wonderful. But I do like #44 with the old and the new beautifully blended together. Well done! Gladys.
said gladysclancy2
Hi Keith. Mister Original strikes again. Do you get a head ache thinking of these great ideas for albums. I myself can't think outside the square. I'm surprised I missed it when you posted this one because my little favorites thingo tells me when these things happen. As per usual mate, well done and thanks for sharing. Best wishes from just down the road Al...
said shortshooter
Hi Keith! I journeyed through several of your albums. Wonderful and very interesting photos!!! I downloaded photos to itself in a computer. Thanks for your nice words on my album. It is very much appreciated. Blessing and greetings from Nina
said sashas657
Hi Keith! What a beautiful combination of steel, concrete and glass! Magnificent buildings, old and new, beautifully photographed and presented. The reflection pictures are awesome. My favorite is #40...great shot! A belated thanks for your kind comments on my "Ghost Ships" album in my other account!! It was pure luck. It was a truly amazing sight to see the fog rolling in off of Lake Ontario. I was just at the right place at the right time. I bookmarked your site so I can return and view more of your great albums! Thanks for sharing the beauty of Sydney with us all...take care...Darlene
said briansbabe2
Hi Keith Thank you for your visit to Norway. I love your buildings - no 5 is my favourite. And your reflections album is great. Have a nice day. EVA
said evaaase
Hi Kieth, Never thought of lying on my back to take Pics. Harder than it looks I should think, Still got plenty of blue sky I see, you sure got a premium in that direction. I like taking pics of the sky through trees, its better if there is sun. I live in the country so there is no skyscapers where we are thank goodness, I'm quite happy to see them through eyes. Excellent Photography, keep well Ken
said hircock100
great pics.marvelous album. all agustinguti
said estevegar123
Keith, these are great photos, I love the lines & high rises! Deb
said unicorn2
Beautifully done Keith and Sydney is almost as attractive a city as Perth!! Looks like you had a great day for it, too. You did well with those skyscrapers and one or two of them reminded me of a photographic course I went on eons ago. One of the projects called for us to lie flat on our backs on a crowded street corner and take photos looking straight up the side of skyscrapers (we had a buddy to keep the crowds from treading on us) best wishes, Peter in WA
said georgieboy98
Hi Keith . I loved your albom. It is a most beautiful urbanic tour. Thanks for sharing .We have the same perspectiv on high bildings, Do visit a similer one I have published few days ago: "on Tel-Aviv and the old (100 years old is for the new Israel very old)Neve-Tsedek Ran from Israel
said ranyaari100
Hi Keith! A really enjoyable walk through Sydney without all the hustle and bustle -- just the way it should be! I love the Sandstone in the old buildings, but you have done a great job of photographing the skyscrapers, not an easy task, but you have achieved great results.. Well done.. Gladys, Western Australia.
said gladysclancy2
Hello Keith, I cannot agree more with Paul's comments. I love so much cityscapes photos. And you excel in it. A fantastic work! Thank you so much for sharing, cheers from Ottawa, Yan
said zegale
Hello Keith, another fantastic album, I am well pleased to be the first to sign and open the comments page in it. These tall buildings are not the easiest of structures to portray in an artistic way and make an attentive rendition of. Well your pictures that use and mix old and new, line, form and reflections certainly do that. Once again you have done a fantastic job. Best wishes Paul
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