from pylon to pylon by annied

from pylon to pylon

When the Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened by the Premier of New South Wales, Mr Jack Lang on the 19th March 1932, it was one of the greatest engineering masterpieces of its time. Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) had an impressive and instantly famous landmark made in a style that reflects the end of an industrial era.
beautifully done Annie and the pano edit is great...
May 22nd, 2016  
Sam
I was on the harbour this weekend! Just arrived home :)
May 22nd, 2016  
@gigiflower :) this harbour?
May 22nd, 2016  
Fabulous capture
May 22nd, 2016  
@pistache the weather is beautiful for enjoying the ferry trip on the Harbour atm..although today there was haze from hazard reduction burning
May 22nd, 2016  
@jack4john thanks John...am glad the edit works for you 😊
May 22nd, 2016  
fantastic lensbaby
May 22nd, 2016  
Wonderful!!
May 22nd, 2016  
What beautiful bridge
May 22nd, 2016  
Gorgeous capture, I love the post editing of making it appear old
May 22nd, 2016  
Great shot of this iconic bridge.
May 22nd, 2016  
Sam
@annied yes!
May 22nd, 2016  
i want to walk to the top annie :)
May 22nd, 2016  
@gigiflower what were you doing here Miss Sam?
May 23rd, 2016  
@phil_howcroft I have walked across and been up in a pylon many years ago but am yet to do the bridge climb
May 23rd, 2016  
Nice shot
May 23rd, 2016  
Great capture of this very special landmark, I like your focus and it looks great in monochrome tones.
May 25th, 2016  
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