Friday, 10 July 2009
Here's that bridge again! (Skywatch Friday)
The reason for bringing you this shot is a reminder that this is NAIDOC Week (see post from July 7 - all about NAIDOC), and here is the red, yellow and black Aboriginal flag flying from the top of the bridge. And at least one, if not two, groups of climbers!
Look at skies around the world.
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Salutations Sydney's silly smiling Sally by the seashore!
ReplyDeleteGREAT bridge photo! Don't ask me to climb it - I'll stay down by the normal walkers and bikers!
Regards from EAGAN daily photo
like your choice of 'skyWatch'.
ReplyDeleteyou've got great zoom on your camera =)
My friends Julie (Scottsdale Daily Photo) and Dave (Tamarindo Costa Rica Daily Photo) climbed that bridge last year. Their pictures are fantastic but, I can't picture myself doing it. I think I would find it way to scary.
ReplyDeleteI like this photo.
This is a great shot. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFrom the other blog with a "here's that bridge again" take a bow. Just love this bridge, especially against such a blue sky.
ReplyDeleteGreat work combining NAIDOC and skywwatch. Hope you had a chance to see my NAIDOC themed post from yesterday.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
That is one hugely impressive bridge! And I think I'd love to climb it too — the view from up there must be awesome! Fantastic choice for SWF!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.Manuela
I think I'd be a little afraid to climb up there! My feet get tingly just thinking about it. Very nice picture though and with a lovely blue sky.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
Keep them coming. I can never get enough pictures of one of the world's most famous bridges.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
ReplyDeleteOlá amiga! Adorei o teu espaço, lindas fotos, porém seria bem melhor se colocasses um tradutor, pois ficaria mais fácil para entender e comentar.
ReplyDeleteAbraços,
Furtado.
Nice angle..
ReplyDeleteI like the silhouette effect of the bridge against that blue sky
Great photo, it's so clear!
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered why they don't fly the flag up there all the time, why only during NAIDOC week??