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Daily Archives: February 6, 2011
Try digging your way out of this one
This hole will one day likely be the parking garage of a new condo going up at King St. and Sherborne St. (I think it was Sherborne) in downtown Toronto. To give you a sense of depth, I was shooting … Continue reading
Posted in Industrial Photography, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Canon T2i, Condominiums, Construction, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Industrial, Lightroom 3, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Urban Photography, Winter
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Yonge St Panoramic
I was on Yonge St. at Richmond St. facing south when I snapped this photo. It’s one of my favourite street shots and I’ve taken it on various outings over the past year. The thing is, I can never get … Continue reading
Posted in Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Canon T2i, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Lightroom 3, Panoramic Photography, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Street Photography, Urban Photography, Yonge Street
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Eastern Ave. Panoramic
This has been on my shoot list for a long time now. I often drive home from downtown along Eastern Ave and have always thought that this looong fence filled with posters and bills and graffiti would make a neat … Continue reading
Posted in Panoramic Photography, Sky & Clouds, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Canon T2i, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Eastern Ave., Lightroom 3, Panoramic Photography, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Street Photography, Urban Photography
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Scouting the downtown landscape
With this guy I had to stand on my tippy toes (not sure why toes turn into “tippy toes” just because you stand up on them, but whatever) and stretch right out to get the camera high enough for a … Continue reading
Posted in Sculptures & Statues, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Canon T2i, Cigar Indian, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Lightroom 3, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Portraits, Sculptures, Street Photography, Urban Photography, Yonge Street
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Lovely Lady Downtown
I was walking through one of the big department stores downtown (which will remain nameless because she was at work) when a lovely young lady (also to remain nameless) at one of the cosmetic counters asked me if I’d gotten … Continue reading