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28-Feb-2019 copyright Elizabeth Bickel

Dawn: Sydney Harbor Bridge

Australia

Sunrise "Clouds"

"The iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the world’s longest steel-arch bridges, spanning an impressive 500 metres and standing proud above the sparkling Sydney Harbour."

A couple of years before this trip, I did "Bridge Climb" and got to view the harbor from vantage point of the tippy top (even higher than the flags) of the bridge. No cameras (or any other loose items) were allowed for those brave enough to scale the bridge. But what a view!!!


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LynnH28-Jan-2022 22:07
Beautifully composed. Like the light behind. V
carol j. phipps27-Jan-2022 03:13
Absolutely gorgeous. V
Dennis Hoyne27-Jan-2022 01:39
It looks like the start of a beautiful day and a fine shot of this magnificent bridge.
Carl Carbone26-Jan-2022 22:17
Great shot of the bridge, and very cool that you were able to ascend it!
Colin Storey26-Jan-2022 19:45
Would to see that view from the top, great image as well.
larose forest photos26-Jan-2022 16:01
What a fabulous shot! Brave of you to do the bridge climb!! V
Nick Paoni26-Jan-2022 14:39
Cool shot of this iconic structure.
Mieke WA Minkjan26-Jan-2022 12:32
Always great photo object the Sydney Harbour bridge
perfect capture of the bridge V
Danad26-Jan-2022 10:17
A fine image with this sky and the subtle reflected colors on the water.
*V*
Dave Berry26-Jan-2022 06:11
This is a beautiful capture under pretty tough lighting conditions, judging by the iso. Beautiful shot, Liz. V
joseantonio26-Jan-2022 06:00
have only been there once and it was back in 1995....(A long, long time ago)...V
Helen Betts26-Jan-2022 05:57
Super capture of the Sydney Harbour Bridge that brings back memories. We used to go up to Sydney quite frequently during the years we lived in Canberra.