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Mar 15, 2019 06:27:25   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Nice series - thanks for sharing.

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Mar 15, 2019 09:29:10   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
yssirk123 wrote:
Nice series - thanks for sharing.


THank you.

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Mar 15, 2019 09:50:03   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
I think it is a touch of class.



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Mar 15, 2019 09:50:19   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
I think it is a touch of class.



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Mar 15, 2019 12:52:19   #
Rathyatra Loc: Southport, United Kingdom
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
The suburbs can be very different.
The older inner city ones, some of which have been gentrified, still retain some of the charm of the old days and can be good places to explore.
Pics #1-3 are some examples.
The old iron work is known as "Sydney lace" - Pic #3
There are vast areas of suburbia where people live on their own block of land, with garden, and a 3 bedroom house. Pic #4.
However this is rapidly changing with bigger houses (McMansions) on smaller blocks, epsecially in the real outer suburbs, high rise apparments near areas of good publlc transport like railway stations or ferry terminals.
Thanks for looking.
More to come.
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The suburbs can be very different. br The older in... (show quote)
Great set - love *3.

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Mar 15, 2019 13:05:19   #
Ched49 Loc: Pittsburgh, Pa.
 
Thanks for a tour of your neighborhood, nice pictures. We have a few houses/mansions in the outskirts of the city in Pittsburgh. Most of them were converted into apartments and museum's.

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Mar 15, 2019 13:12:12   #
Jim Bianco
 
The pics are great,what lens and camera did you use? Jim Bianco

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Mar 15, 2019 13:27:16   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
Ched49 wrote:
Thanks for a tour of your neighborhood, nice pictures. We have a few houses/mansions in the outskirts of the city in Pittsburgh. Most of them were converted into apartments and museum's.


Thanks.

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Mar 15, 2019 13:30:40   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
Jim Bianco wrote:
The pics are great,what lens and camera did you use? Jim Bianco


Thank you.
The last one was a Canon G11 P&S
The first two were with a Canon 5D + Canon 24-105 F4 L lens.
The 3rd one was with a Canon 40D + Tokina 12-24mm F4 lens.

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Mar 15, 2019 13:32:40   #
Jim Bianco
 
Thanks

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Mar 16, 2019 11:10:25   #
Jolly Roger Loc: Dorset. UK
 
An interesting mix of old and new.

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Mar 16, 2019 11:19:06   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
Jolly Roger wrote:
An interesting mix of old and new.


Thank you.
The houses in the inner suburbs date back to the late 1800's (I think). Our area was developed from market gardens in the 1970's.

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Mar 29, 2019 09:08:06   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
The suburbs can be very different.
The older inner city ones, some of which have been gentrified, still retain some of the charm of the old days and can be good places to explore.
Pics #1-3 are some examples.
The old iron work is known as "Sydney lace" - Pic #3
There are vast areas of suburbia where people live on their own block of land, with garden, and a 3 bedroom house. Pic #4.
However this is rapidly changing with bigger houses (McMansions) on smaller blocks, epsecially in the real outer suburbs, high rise apparments near areas of good publlc transport like railway stations or ferry terminals.
Thanks for looking.
More to come.
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The suburbs can be very different. br The older in... (show quote)


Thanks for the tour Richard.

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Mar 29, 2019 10:07:52   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
DJphoto wrote:
Thanks for the tour Richard.


Glad to help out.

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