Isolation in Sydney – St Mary’s Church

It’s a beautiful sunny day at St Mary’s, again no one about

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6 thoughts on “Isolation in Sydney – St Mary’s Church

  1. I ditto the different perspective and the so peaceful. There’s part of me that’s itching to go into the city and see what it’s like without all the people in it. However, I’m at high risk and not worth risking the virus for the sake of my curiosity and need to catch the moment in 6 x 4. So I really appreciate your photos. What is it like in the city? Have you photographed Martin Place? I would love to spend lunchtime there and see what it’s like. Could it possibly be empty? Surely, not crowded as usual. Hard to imagine what it’s like too far beyond these four walls.
    Best wishes,
    Rowena

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    1. I was there on a Saturday, Pitt Steet Mall is probably the best example there was hardly anyone about. The Opera House there weren’t many either and it’s usually packed. I like it in the CBD when it’s quiet, very different. Not sure what it’s like during the work week, I work at Barangaroo and don’t know if anybody going into the office, all working from home. I put up some black and white photos a few days ago, no one in Martin Place either. Stay safe ๐Ÿ™‚

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  2. Your photos are gorgeous as usual. The weather seems very nice. Where I live in the US it’s been raining a lot but still people are out more than I think they should be. Are folks social distancing there?

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    1. Thank you. Yes for sure the country is in lockdown, has been for the past 2 months. Have flattened the curve and should be out of it in the next few months fingers crossed. Yeah I’ve seen what’s going on in the US, sounds crazy. Stay safe ๐Ÿ™‚

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