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So this is a view looking north across Sydney Harbour towards Kirribilli.
Photographed from beside the 19th century cannon at Dawes Point Battery.
I used my Canon 75-300mm f/4-5.6 'dodgy', non L series lens, so you can see right across the harbour to the buildings at Kirribilli, notably the St Aloysius College with its Christian cross. And you can check out the people on the boats!!
So after finishing work at Chatswood last Friday (Friday, 13th December, 2024) I drove down to the harbour, via a hideous traffic jam on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and amazingly secured parking on Lower Fort Street.
I then walked down to the harbour - but there was virually no harbour, just boats. SO many boats. It is incredible that they don't run into one another, lol.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6mm lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
Reguliersgracht – Seven Bridges Amsterdam
Different take on a photo a uploaded a few days ago, that one was less saturated to focus attention on the boat, this is more natural.
This is not a boathouse because it is not in the water. There is a dock attached, so I think it is a shed for storing boat equipment, life vests, beach chairs and maybe even kayaks. It is solidly built of concrete blocks so the storms won’t damage it. I like the little lighthouse under the tree. I wonder if it lights up at night.
This shed is located on the Rappahannock River in Morattico, Virginia. HWW
After we left Twillingate we made our way SE for about 2 hours toward Bonavista. It too is a coastal town and another place we would find icebergs. Along the way there were many opportunities for a photo such as this one. Just one of many places where fishing boats would moor only to later take there lobster traps out looking to fill them with their own treasures.
Please take a look at a selection of H2 Photographic Club images at, www.flickr.com/groups/h2showcase
Shot this boat picture at one of Maharashtra's beach at the time of evening. I have a blog which you should visit and read the real story about titanic ship and it's failures by clicking on the link below. Thank you!
www.techkabootar.com/2023/07/titanic-ship-real-story-and-...