Monday, 20 August 2018

Sydney



Sydney is a jumbled mess at the moment with scaffolding everywhere but if you push past it all, you land in the quiet oasis of the Park Hyatt.

The dining room offers great views, stunning views and this week's #WeekendReflections.

Sometimes the view, cloudy or not, is enough to make you smile.

Linking with  #OurWorldTuesday

15 comments:

  1. Nice view and reflection here. I like it.

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  2. Are they doing a ton of renovation of the city? The view is stunning non-the-least. So beautiful! Have a great weekend!

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    1. Putting in a tram line and renovating the old dock sheds

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  3. Great spot for reflections.

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  4. What lovely images! The monochrome makes the Opera House pop!

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  5. Impressive reflections of an iconic landmark. Would be interesting to see a long exposure shot of the opera House reflected like that. #mysundayphoto

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  6. Great photos of Sydney harbour and the reflections it gives. Sydney is certainly on my bucket list of places i want to visit! #mysundayphoto

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  7. What a stunning view from there, the lamps and opera house really shine out.

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  8. It looks so wonderful lit up at night

    Have a good Sunday and thank you for linking up to #MySundayPhoto

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  9. This is a lovely capture . Please tell something about my captures on my blog.

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  10. Love the photo's great angles and views :-)

    Have a reflectivetastic week :-)

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  11. Scaffolding or not, Sydney is a beautiful city. :)

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  12. Same with Melbourne at the moment, Lydia! Construction everywhere, roadworks, rail works, scaffolding, detours... Grrrrr
    Thanks for linking up with the "Travel Tuesday" meme.

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  13. Amazing view and nighttime photo. Thanks for sharing with Pictorial Tuesday

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  14. Beautiful night shots!
    Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best Meme".

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