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Old 06-30-2009, 04:40 PM
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More of my Sydney Series ,

stormy

ships and cranes

somewhere

And a reflection from the front yard .

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wow those are really nice! that first one especially is incredible... such an intense photograph. great job
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Brad my good friend. The first image is just stunning. and the other ones are excellent too. A great variety which show your talents so well. The reflection shot is so creative and great use of the reflection. Great work buddy.

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Alright Dorothy! Great shots Brad! I know you know how awesome your first shot is, mhm! i love the HDR of course but i really love the city skyline! thanks for sharing Sydney with us
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Your second shot is really well done. It reminds me of Galveston, TX harbor.
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wat a great shot the first one it..

love the unique angle on the opera house and catching the rainbow is just awesome..

the rest are beautiful too..
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This is a city I have long wanted to visit, your shots have done absolutely nothing to dampen my enthusiasm for going. You have got these pics spot on, the 1st 1 is mind blowing, looks like it should be in a tourism brochure.
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Your second shot is really well done. It reminds me of Galveston, TX harbor.
Funny thing is looking to my right is these old war ships at a place called Garden Island , if I turned 180 degrees I'd be looking at the Opera House and another 45 dehrees and I'm looking at the skyline shot , its taken me a little while to realise the abundence of opportunity that exist right on my front doorsteps (sounds stupid I know ) but I'm just starting to see it how I should . Thanks for the comment Heaterguy .
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This is a city I have long wanted to visit, your shots have done absolutely nothing to dampen my enthusiasm for going. You have got these pics spot on, the 1st 1 is mind blowing, looks like it should be in a tourism brochure.
Thanks for sharing.
Alright I'll make a deal with you , if you come you'll have to bring jakethepig with you hahahaha , I hate flying so much I'd pay for him to come here . ( Yeah you too beach ) These is a heap of shots of Sydney on my Flickr , the first of the rainbows actually had 2 in the same shot although a lot shorter , thanks bloke , see you when you get here .
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Once again... VERY nicely done. That first one made me stop and "catch" myself. There just aren't enough positive adjectives to describe it. This would definately get printed and hung on the wall. Only problem with that is I'd be standing there for hours looking at it.

As always... Thanks for sharing!
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