Very nice photo. I particularly like the lighting with a bit of mist.
Was this picture taken with your camera's panorama assist?
Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, March 27, 2004 - 7:03 PM
Peter,
We have a bridge (cable-stayed style) similar to this in Hong Kong. I will try to get a shot of it for everyone to compare.
The Anzac Bridge spanning Johnstons Bay is one of Sydney's newer landmarks. Opened in December 1995, it provides a key link between Sydney City and the suburbs to the west via Victoria Rd and an east west route from the city to the M4 toll way at Concord and the Homebush Bay Olympic 2000 site.
The bridge has a main span of 345m . It is the longest cable-stayed span bridge in Australia and amongst the longest concrete cable-stayed span bridges in the world.
For more info check out this page on David Moore's website
My family own Nive Downs and I find this picture really interesting
Wow, how cool is that. Could you email me some current pics so I can post them next to this one?
Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, March 27, 2004 - 4:44 AM
It's simply magnificence !!!
Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, March 27, 2004 - 4:41 AM
Fantastic place
Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, March 27, 2004 - 4:39 AM
I agree with previous comment
Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, March 27, 2004 - 4:34 AM
Very,very nice !!!
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, March 26, 2004 - 5:54 PM
I have to say that is one skyline to be proud of. Gorgeous!!
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, March 26, 2004 - 5:52 PM
Amazing photo!! That is one seriously blue sky.
Hi Kelly,
The Anzac Bridge spanning Johnstons Bay is one of Sydney's newer landmarks. Opened in December 1995, it provides a key link between Sydney City and the suburbs to the west via Victoria Rd and an east west route from the city to the M4 toll way at Concord and the Homebush Bay Olympic 2000 site.
The bridge has a main span of 345m . It is the longest cable-stayed span bridge in Australia and amongst the longest concrete cable-stayed span bridges in the world.
For more info check out this page on David Moore's website