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Tag Archives: Horses
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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Horse drawn sleigh
To be honest, I’m not sure if that’s the correct spelling of drawn in this context. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong. Wouldn’t be the first time. Anyway, I snapped this just before Christmas during a warm afternoon … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Christmas, City, Downtown, People, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canon 24-105mm F4 L Glass, Canon 5D Mrk III, Christmas, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Greektown, Horses, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Street Photography, The Danforth, Toronto Photo Walks, Urban Photography, Winter
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Cops on horseback
The female cop on the right I’ve photographed before. If she recognized me she didn’t let on. Anyway, so I went down to Dundas Square for India Day celebrations to get a few photos before meeting up with a friend. … Continue reading
Posted in Black & White Photography, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Dundas Square, Horses, India Day, Lightroom 3, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Police, Tamron 17-50mm f2.8, Urban Photography
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Our finest on horseback
I shot this a couple of weeks back while downtown. This is on Yonge St. just north of Dundas St. I was using my 55-250mm Canon lens and struggled to get far enough away from them to get them in … Continue reading
Horsey wanna carrot
The Toronto Island has a small petting zoo, which of course offers photographic opportunities aplenty. This old horse used to work for the police force here in Toronto. He was nursing a hurt front hoof, which was very sad to … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Photography, Black & White Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography
Tagged Animals, Art, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Farm Animals, Horses, Lightroom 3, Petting Zoo, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Toronto Islands, Toronto Photo Walks, Urban Photography
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Toronto’s finest on horseback
These two officers were hanging out at the Star Wars promo event this morning so I decided to snap a photo of them on their horses. They were quite nice about it, of course. One thing about Toronto, we have … Continue reading
Posted in Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography
Tagged Animals, Art, Canon T2i, Darth Vader, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fan Expo Canada 2010, Horses, Lightroom 3, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Police, Star Wars, Street Photography, Toronto Cops, Urban Photography
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Police on Horses
Last weekend there was a bit of a parade along Dundas Street in celebration of India’s Independence Day (August 15th, 1947 is the day they gained independence from British rule). These cops on horses were along for the ride to … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Photography, Black & White Photography, Event Photography, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Horses, India Independence Day, Lightroom 3, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Police, Street Photography, Urban Photography
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