Have got some catching up to do here. Perhaps let's focus on SKYLINES and ARCHTECTURE today... (several of these were 'drive-by shootings', so less than sharp.)
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Church of the Latter Day Saints at Carlingford NSW. |
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A clound on a mission! |
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At Sublime Point, the less than sublime layer of Sydney Smog scars the sky. |
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Adelaide city from the back seat of the car |
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Adelaide Flight Control Tower |
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Stormy clouds at see from Thirroul |
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Port Adelaide old government buildings |
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Sally's place |
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Adelaide city from the airport |
Oh These are award winning drive by shots and captions. Cloud on a mission!! We've had few of those today
ReplyDeleteWe have nickel size hail this am. Really and truly. Sally's place is lovely architecture and materials used.
I like the keep left sign kinda looks like a lighthouse.
There are as many cranes in the skyline there as here.
Hugs HiC
Love all the drive by shots - Being a Latter Day Saint, I am of course, partial to the first one.
ReplyDeleteAll of the sky shots are beautiful and each one is different and unique. Mom loves Sally's place - so many nice stones.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
What wonderful views....and I bet even better memories!
ReplyDeletewe love the silhoettes what great pictures they make in fron of the sky...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Love the clouds!
ReplyDeleteI love the challenge of a drive-by shooting!
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting seeing the architecture of another country.
I sure like your Scottish ships and water, though!
beautiful photos and I love that cloud that is on a mission.... for some reason I thought the Latter day saints was only here in usa… learn something new every day
ReplyDeleteLovely place and those clouds are amazing ~ wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day To You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Sally's place looks welcoming. Again, more opportunities to 'visit' Down Under. Or is it Up Over? namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky pictures including the "upside-down" (or is it backwards?) moon (to those in the northern hemisphere).
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