Having a little look at the photos from our cruise last November and I remembered what we saw as we waited for sailaway at the Overseas Passenger Terminal. The miserable wet weather gave the water in the harbour a cold univiting appearance also a very grey look to the Harbour Bridge
Compare this to the view 14days later on our return from New Zealand. Sunny blue skies and clear horizon gave the harbour and the Harbour Bridge a very different appearance I wonder how many people form their memories on the look of water?
Watery Wednesday can be found here
what a difference nice weather makes. Everything looks a lot brighter.Gill in Canada
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grey or blue, it is still a spectacular sight Cathy!
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yes, grey or blue, it is still the most beautiful harbour!
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Sydney Harbour is so interesting for all its piers/wharves and boats and buildings on its shores! Beautiful and interesting any season and in any weather! Always different! Your photos beautifully highlight just how different it can be! (I was born and raised in Sydney but now live in Melbourne/Mornington Peninsula.)
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Wow, that did make a difference. The second photo made me want to be there.
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Beautifully captured!!Stillness of the Water
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G'day Cathy. Both lovely photos, but don't the sunny skies make a difference? Did you do the cruise that goes around NZ? Take care. Liz…
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Impressive bridge views!
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The perspective of your images of the harbor…incredible.My Wednesday post: UNDER THE SEA
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Yay! What a difference blue skies and blue seas make . Sydney Harbour is a magical place on a clear day."Adelaide and Beyond"
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Great captures of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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it's beautiful in every kind of weather!
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