Newcastle Architecture

lmatysek
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Re: Newcastle Architecture

Postby lmatysek » 15 Aug 2013, 09:59

Yes I like this image as well, dramatic and a captivating print. Well done. The bent thin tin of the sign is a contrast to the solidness of the building. Well done.

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Re: Newcastle Architecture

Postby sharperstill » 16 Aug 2013, 17:01

Geoff Roberts wrote:
I took a run up to Newcastle on Saturday and, irrespective of how strongly they beckoned, I left these scenes of your alone.


I would have liked to see your interpretation!

Here's another I've just scanned.

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Mayfield, Newcastle by Geoff A Roberts, on Flickr

Mayfield? Sure about that. Looks like Stockton bridge from the Kooragang side...

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Re: Newcastle Architecture

Postby Geoff Roberts » 17 Aug 2013, 10:09

May well be. I don't know Newcastle well.

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Re: Newcastle Architecture

Postby Walter Glover » 17 Aug 2013, 10:55

What appeals most in this one, Geoff, is that I see the line of poles and cables as the subject echoed in the line of the bridge.

The wind turbine was at Mayfield (or close by) but I am also sure it is the Stockton bridge.

Jon, I hooked up with a mate at Charlestown and went out in quest of pics and tucker. PM your details and I can contact you on another Hunter run.
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Re: Newcastle Architecture

Postby thoughtfactory » 16 Sep 2013, 22:20

love the Newcastle council chambers picture Geoff. Excellent work


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