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Tag Archives: Cows
Cows
I shot this in the heart of Toronto’s financial district on the weekend. The cows are a part of a permanent art installation there. They’re always fun to shoot. In this case I just liked the play of light and … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Financial District, light & shadow, Parks, People, Photojournalism, Spring, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, City, Cows, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, Light and shadow, Parks, People, Photo, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Spring, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, Toronto Financial District, Trees, Urban, Urban Photography
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A moooving portrait
Drove out to the country for the day today. Visited Port Hope and Cobourg with a friend of mine. Had fun and got some shots as usual, but it wasn’t until the drive back that we lucked out with a … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Photography, art, Autumn, Canada, City, Downtown, Fall Photography, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Rural Photography, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Autumn, Canada, Countryside, Cows, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Farms, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, Grass, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Port Hope, Portraits, Rural, Toronto
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Two Cows
This art installation is located in the heart of the financial district here in Toronto. It’s surrounded by a number of Toronto’s tallest skyscrapers. I suppose that makes it rather ironic, although I’m sure the sculptor had a different reason … Continue reading
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Tagged Animals, Art, Canon 16-35 f4 L Glass, Canon 5D Mrk III, Cows, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Financial District, Grass, Lightroom 5, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Statues, Street Photography, Urban Photography
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Moooooooo
These cows are located down in the heart of the financial district. I shot them with my wide angle lens, which seems to have been a good choice. So the annual Zombie Walk is today. I damn near missed it. … Continue reading