Cockatoo Island - all about the windows - 4 by annied

Cockatoo Island - all about the windows - 4

Cockatoo Island is the largest island in Sydney Harbour and was once a green domed island, much like the other natural islands in Sydney Harbour. Over time the island has been transformed and its sandstone carved to create workshops, docks and slipways to support maritime activity.
There are so many great windows and the light was great for reflections and some were great to look from inside out - so this week in this album I am focusing on WINDOWS!

This chimney stack from the industrial past of Cockatoo Island still dominates the skyline. The coal fired powerhouse and brick chimney stack were built in 1918, to provide electricity for the island.
A very interesting view from the window to see this!
March 15th, 2017  
That's one impressive looking chimney. Nice processing too 👍
March 15th, 2017  
cockatoo island ...another cracking name annie ...we are up to windows 10 !!!
(well not me because i am a linux ubuntu kind of guy !!!)
March 15th, 2017  
super fab and groovy processing
March 16th, 2017  
love it
March 16th, 2017  
@graemestevens are you a bit of a peeping Tom Mr S? You have a thing for windows hahaha...thank you most kindly 😆
March 16th, 2017  
@phil_howcroft hahaha windows anything annoys me but it is what I know 😆
March 16th, 2017  
@paul10 The coal fired powerhouse and brick chimney stack were built in 1918, to provide electricity for the island.
March 16th, 2017  
cool pov and edit
March 16th, 2017  
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