Photographer’s Note
No shortage of things to discuss when two men and a boat are involved. Early on a Sunday morning these two guys discuss where to take their boat after repairs etc. Taken from part of the 7 km walk around the edge of Canada Bay, part of the Sydney harbour.
Canada Bay is a suburb in the inner-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Canada Bay is located 11 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district. Canada Bay is also a bay on Parramatta River between Concord and Five Dock. The suburb of Canada Bay sits on the southern shore and is bordered by the suburbs of Burwood and Croydon.
The name Canada Bay honours a link between Australia and Canada. Following the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 to 1838, two Irish and 56 French Canadian rebels were deported to Australia. At the request of the local Catholic bishop, they were brought to Sydney. Imprisoned at Longbottom Stockade, the convicts broke stone for the construction of Parramatta Road and collected oyster shells for making lime. In 1842, the French Canadians were allowed to work outside the prison. Between 1843 and 1844, all received pardons and, except for two people who died and one (Joseph Marceau) who settled in Dapto all returned to Canada.
After the rebellions, the Australian Governor General and Lord High Commissioner to Canada recommended that Britain grant responsible self government to the Union of Upper and Lower Canada. In the 1850s, the Australian colonies achieved responsible government and parliamentary democracy. Many parts of Canada Bay are a reminder of this history: Exile Bay, France Bay, Durham Street, Marceau Drive, Polding Street and Gipps Street. Bayview Park has a plaque that honours the exiles and marks the point of disembarkation.
The City of Canada Bay was formed in December 2000, by the merger of Concord and Drummoyne councils.
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phwall
(5677) 2009-10-31 19:58
Hi Murray,
I've stood in that very same position many times over the years.
Nice shot, good daily life capture.
Details are sharp, composition is good, the only thing missing is the two blokes don't have a beer in their hand.
Have a good arvo.
Cheers
Peter
macondo
(13183) 2009-10-31 22:41
Hi Murray.
Fantastic crisp photo with beautiful luminosity. You got it uploaded damn quickly too! Very nice shadows and well exposed highlights, no trace of over-exposure. I like the placement of the two men, although to my eye a crop of the left-most boat would give a better proportioned shot with the two men closer to the bottom corner. But I like the way we look down on them and the way th bow of the launch seems to almost protrude from the picture. I nearly said Peter Wall would like this one, but saw his comment! Nice work.
Regards,
Andrew
ifege
(1905) 2009-11-01 1:04
Another good one Murray (I saw your later posting first) - very neatly composed and another great Sudfney waters shot.
cheers
Ian
pierrefonds
(26463) 2009-11-01 15:05
Hi Murray,
The presence of the persons has an effect of scale. The point of view leads my eyes toward the opposite shore which is giving depth to the composition. It is also showing the details and colors of the boat. The picture is clear and sharp. The early morning light is enhancing the beauty of the colors. Have a nice day.
Pierre
Photo Information
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Copyright: Murray Lines (MLINES)
(10910) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-11-01
- Categories: Vie quotidienne, Transports
- Camera: Sony DSC T100
- Exposition: f/5.6, 1/500 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-31 18:18








