Pitt Street Over Bridge at Sydney Central Rail StationI visited your blog today, but my comment won't get through.
Sunday Bridges
and for my Straight Out of the Camera
Along Eddy Avenue...
This bridge is actually a tramway known as Pitt Street Tramway line integrated into the City Rail per history.
Cheers!
20 comments:
Looks great!
Lovely photo.. the place is very clean. Love Australia.
«Louis» thanks you for your contribution to Sunday Bridges. He is especially happy to have contributions from the Southern Hemisphere.
i wish our streets here are as clean as this. terrific shot!
Really impressive!
I like stone bridges. Nice capture, Bonnie.
Hi Bonnie, thanks for the tip about Dahlias. So when it's fall do I have to cut the stem and replant in on the soil? I thought Dahlias are fragile or hard to grow, it's my first time to plant this flower and I love it they are so pretty. ^_^
Yellow Dahlia
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This is a very nice shot, I like the curve and the contrast with the high modern buildings.
Great shots.
It´s a great composition. Well done!
Best regards from Argentina
Elisa
Lovely stone bridge! The older stone work of this bridge compliments the modern architecture in the background.
No one is around, and what a great capture! I agree with Luna, the street is clean!
I like this angle. Looks like the buildings are sitting on the bridge.
I know it well.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
It's a handsome bridge, Bonnie.
My bridge is late and here:
http://moreofme24.blogspot.com/2010/07/stouffville-footbridge-sunday-bridges.html
So neat and clean. Doesn't look like a tram. Nice shot.
Bonnie, very interesting bridge
Dear, I did not send the postcards, yet...Iam waiting to conclude the selection of the photos to exhibition, for me to take care about and I want to send to u, beautiful postcards....
Have a nice week, dearest
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Hi Bonnie,
Haven't seen your posts, are you OK?
Ann
Hi Bonnie Bonsai, i already forgot where i commented on your Agapanthus. I opened your Australia link and the moment i read your posts, i already realize you're Filipino, because of the Filipino's common way of writing. Am i right? Thanks for the comment in my post, but someone ahead of you, Marvin, also provided a very scientific and thorough link. BTW, i worked with CSIRO as a visiting scientist for a while.
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