Posted by Andrew Gould (Sydney, Australia) on 11 July 2007 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
A view of Botany Bay from the part of the coastline called Kyeemagh. This is just down the road from where I live in Sydney. Botany Bay was where Captain Cook landed in 1770. This is not to be confused with Sydney Harbour, which is further north.
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Oh this is beautiful, the fact that you have someone walking there is what makes the photo otherwise you would have no sense of scale and you wouldn't realize how grand that is.
11 Jul 2007 12:50am
amazing!!
11 Jul 2007 9:34am
The whole set is great, and I like the clouds and the camera. But I think that man going out of the frame, and the footsteps are crucial factors to the greatness of this picture.
11 Jul 2007 1:33pm
Thanks for the comments. This was one of the best afternoons there, as far as light was concerned, that I remember.
18 Jul 2007 10:02am
just a great picture, its perfect !
23 Jul 2007 7:25pm
Well, you directed me back here and I must say this is impressive . . love to see that narrow entrance to the bay out there . .
12 Mar 2008 3:40pm
@Ronnie 2¢: Thanks for taking the time to go back to this one!
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