Sunday, 28 February 2010

Monochrome Weekend - Iron sea horses

Wrought-iron sea-horses under the eaves of Circular Quay Railway Station, 1956

A member of the Monochrome Weekend community.

21 comments:

Bruce Caspersonn said...

I have never noticed them. I must look next time I am there.
Bruce.

Jo said...

Julie, it's amazing what you find and photograph. Excellent!

Marla said...

Oh, I love this one!!

Piyush Garyali said...

Ah ! did not notice the sea horses at first glance. Nicely done :)

Unknown said...

Beautiful iron work. Beautiful photo.

Sylvia said...

What a lovely symmetry. Excellent sculpture.

Dragonstar said...

I love it! Beautiful ironwork and a fine photo.

brattcat said...

What an eye you have. Beautifully composed. Thank you, dear Julie.

JTG (Misalyn) said...

Lovely iron work...lovely pair of sea horses, looks like they're in a 'sweet' scene :)

Dimple said...

Very nice shot! I didn't immediately see the seahorses, but the abstract that i did see was quite pleasing!

Joan Elizabeth said...

Nice selection and composition. Thanks for putting in the date ... I would have been fooled otherwise and put them more as Art Deco.

KaHolly said...

OKAY, I'm loving this one!! Very, very nice. ~karen

Calico Crazy said...

Those are really neat, and they are perfect for mono. ~ Calico Contemplations

Anonymous said...

Perfectly balanced.

Johnny Nutcase said...

aw, those are really pretty! Glad you got a photo of it!

Julie said...

Joan, Ah but you would be right about the Art-deco, too. You see, both the CQ station and the MSB/MCA buildings were designed toward the end of the 30s, but due to the war were not built until '56 and '54 respectively, using the original designs.

diane b said...

Great subject for monocrome. You have an eagle's eye, Sydney Eye.

Hilda said...

Oh well-spotted Julie! Love it!

Serendipity said...

Great shot!

Marka said...

I'm seeing alot of symmetrical photos today. Neato!

AB said...

Perfect symmetry!