St Marys Cathedral is Sydneys largest Catholic building c 1821, originally ruined by fire, rebuilt over 60 years. The area in the foreground is Hyde Park, giving Sydneys CBD 'breathing space' for the office workers.
Sure that makes sense to me JD.... It's still better than never seeing this image at all- and I do appreciate the image very much ...You've got all kinds of camera equipment it seems- as I had never heard of that rubber lens to minimize the glare but it makes a lot of sense just have to shoot straight out with it ( right ?) Cheers JD, M~
Thank you, M. I was actually shooting through the glass of Centrepoint Tower, using a rubber lens ring against the glass to minimise reflective glare from INSIDE the Observation Deck. Even so, the pic isn't all that flash, probably due to the distortion in the glass as I shot down, not perpendicular to the glass surface. Hope that makes sense to you... And HYDE PARK is large, but not as large as Londons' Hyde Park. Cheers, M. JD
Well done John BUT where are You shooting from ? Just curious.... Very interesting architecture, and 'about' .... Hyde Park looks as Big as the cathedral !! Nice ... and it all blends well with in the cityscape... well done !