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Tag Archives: Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens
From Regent Park to Kensington Market
Here are some more of my recent colour images from around downtown Toronto. The first image I made only this afternoon. Thought I better get it before the big snowfall heading our way tomorrow. I’ve been waiting for a sunny … Continue reading
Posted in Abandoned Buildings, Architecture Photography, art, Canada, Chinatown, City, Colour Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Dundas Square, Toronto, Kensington Market, People, Photojournalism, Regent Park, Storefronts, street, Street Photography, streetcar, Sunny, Toronto, TTC, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Canada, Chinatown, City, Covid19, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, Horses, Kensington Market, Pandemic, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Police, street, Street Photography, Streetcars, Toronto, TTC, Urban, Urban Photography
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Toronto!
I shot this a couple of weeks back. Got lucky with the lady posing for her girlfriend. It lasted only a moment. The sign itself is located at Nathan Phillips Square, out front of Toronto City Hall. Hope you’re having … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, City, Colour Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Summer, Sunny, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, Nathan Phillips Square, People, Photo, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Toronto City Hall, Urban, Urban Photography
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Human Backpack
I shot this about 10 days back and in doing so broke one of my personal rules (as opposed to one of the rules of composition). That is, don’t shoot people from behind without a very good reason. Why not, … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, Snapshots, street, Street Photography, Summer, Sunny, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photography Tips, Photojournalism, Photos, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography
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Keep the kid dry
I shot this near the end of November on a rainy Saturday walkabout through Chinatown. I saw this little child in the covered stroller and thought it was the cutest thing. They passed me so I had to sort of … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Chinatown, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Rain, Reflections, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Canada, Children, Chinatown, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Rain, Reflections, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography
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Rainy Saturday Cyclist
Got out for a walk in the rain today. Threw on my wide angle prime, the Fuji 14/2.8. Nice lens but man it’s slow at AF. And it misses entirely at times. Fortunately this shot came out as planned. Hope … Continue reading
Posted in art, Autumn, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, Rain, Reflections, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Bloor Street, City, Cyclist, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, Rain, Reflections, street, Street Photography, Traffic, Urban, Urban Photography
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New subways to Vaughan
North of Toronto there’s a city called Vaughan. Recently Toronto finished a multi-year project to build three new subway stops to Vaughan, and my friends and I took a trip up there Saturday to check them out. They are literally … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture Photography, art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Documentary Photography, Downtown, Industrial Photography, People, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Subway, Toronto, TTC, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Architecture, Art, Big, Black & White Photography, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Documentary Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, Geometry, Grand, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, street, Street Photography, Subway, Subway Stations, Toronto, Toronto Transit Commission, TTC, Urban, Urban Photography, Vaughan
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Bridge over Queen
I snapped this one from the walkway that connects the Eaton Centre to The Hudson’s Bay store a couple of weeks back. Not much to add. Hope you like it.
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, City, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Architecture, Art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Cars, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, mannequins, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography, Wide Angles Lens, Winter
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Dressed for success
Got out today and man was it COLD out there. Fortunately I know how to bundle up for it so really it was only my hands that were feeling it. Anyway, came across this lovely little pooch. Took a few … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Photography, art, Canada, City, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Animals, Art, Canada, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Dogs, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji X Pro 2, People, Pets, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, street, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography, Winter
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