Thursday, 3 September 2009

A slumbering collosus


Atop Bald Rock, looking so'east across White Bay and Glebe Island, over Johnson's Bay and beyond Pyrmont: skyscraper canyons are warmed by the first rays of a new day. Spliced between Bradfield's iconic arch - off stage left - and the swaying humm of the ode to the ANZACs - off stage right - the bitter draughts of an exiting winter swirl around the footings of this slumbering collosus.

12 comments:

brattcat said...

You are awake before most of your city. Few interior lights are on across the skyline. But what a blushing light you've captured in the foreground. What a moment.

Luis Gomez said...

Beautiful image of Sydney. How I miss the city!

Lowell said...

Stunning! Great colors!

Leif Hagen said...

Great, urban, waterfront photo Julie Meisterin!

~Cheryl said...

This is wonderful! The water is like a mirror, so clear & still.

Jim said...

A beautiful pastel sky behind the city skyline. Brilliant.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

fotostycznosc said...

oh excellent photo :D

Joan Elizabeth said...

The light in this shot is just so appealing, I don't think I've ever seen the harbour so lovely and still (probably because I don't get up at dawn)

Lois said...

That's a beautiful shot Julie! The water looks like glass and the reflections are lovely.

Paty said...

so beautiful, a perfect mirror!

VP said...

Great skyline, I like how it reflect in the water, slightly blurred.

AB said...

It looks wonderfully higgledy-piggledy, like a city should do.