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Perched on top of the re-purposed wheat silos (built in 1921) along Victoria Road at White Bay, Sydney.
Discovered during my mega walking tour of Rozelle and White Bay, after work yesterday (March 1st, 2023)
Here's what the wheat silos looked like back in the day!
www.google.com/search?q=wheat+silos+white+bay+images&...
But here's a link to a newspaper article that shows that not everyone likes the 're-purposing' of theses silos:
www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/temporary-billboard-now-a-per...
On the other hand here is a website that shows pictures of artwork that has been successfully applied to other silos, as distinct from advertising billboards:
www.australiansiloarttrail.com/new-south-wales-silo-art-l...
Note: The 'Mapbox' wants to call this Leichhardt. But if you know Sydney, this is clearly not Leichhardt. But anyway....
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Food' filter at 50% from the Flickr Photo Editor
Update - And I have now fixed, using Adobe Lightroom, the chromatic aberration and lens distortion, caused by my wide angle lens.
Roxborough State Park is a state park of Colorado, United States, known for dramatic red sandstone formations. Located in Douglas County 20 miles (32 km) south of Denver, Colorado, the 3,339-acre (13.51 km2) park was established in 1975. In 1980 it was recognized as a National Natural Landmark.
View from Lyons Overlook.
... from the morning mist!
The first signs of Spring buds appearing in the garden .... as the sun tries to break through the morning mist.
I worked 3 images together with some textures and added some colour sliding too.
Using an iPhone 14 and the Sony NEX-6 with Helios 44-2
Happy Sliders Sunday! 😊
My Sliders Sunday set is here: Here
Post-processing set: Here
Helios 44-2and 44-M set: Here
The colours of winter: Here
We did another quick stop at this state park, before heading back to MD. Unfortunately, the water level was very low, but it was still a beautiful scene.
According to Wikipedia...
Mount Yasumandake (安満岳) is the highest peak on the island of Hirado, Japan. The mountain was sacred to Buddhists and Shintoists, and as Christianity became prevalent in Hirado it also became an object of Hidden Christian worship. In 2018 the mountain became a World Heritage Site as part of the "Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region."