Okay, this isn’t really a castle. It’s the very old church behind the Eaton Centre. I saw this guy having a smoke in the doorway and the way he was dressed made me think of Europe. I think the whole shot looks sort of European, no? I shot this yesterday, by the way. So back to work tomorrow and back on our “post one photo a day” schedule.
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Yes, definitely a European vibe, here, specifically, French.
Fantastic shot.
Thanks Tracy. I’m really happy with it. Probably make it into my black & white book. Gotta get started on that one.
does have a european feel, have fun back at work
Thanks Chloe. It was an okay day back to work, except everyone’s sick. Fingers crossed I don’t get it.
The Church of the Holy Trinity is the name and it was built in 1846. It is completely surrounded by the Toronto Eaton Centre. You can get some great views from above while seating in Greenjeans Restaurant. Nice capture.
Thanks Sayvan, that’s it! It’s a fantastic piece of history. I’ll check it out from Greenjeans next time I’m down that way. Thanks for the tip.