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Tag Archives: photoshop
The Crew
For a change I thought I’d share a shot of the crew. These are members of the Toronto Photo Walks group with whom I often hang out. All are die hard enthusiasts and excellent shooters in their own right. And … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, City, Downtown, People, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, street, Street Photography, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Bloor Street West, Canada, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji X Pro 2, Fujinon XF 18mm f2 R, Fun, Group Shot, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographers, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, photoshop, street, Street Photographers, Street Photography, Toronto, Toronto Photo Walks, Urban, Urban Photography, Winter
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Hockey game outside Timmy’s
Funny thing about this shot. I posted a similar one a couple of years back, taken at this very parking lot on Christmas day. When I went for my hours long walkabout on Christmas day this year I had no … Continue reading
Posted in art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Christmas, City, Downtown, Little Italy, People, Photojournalism, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canada, Christmas, City, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Fuji 23mm f2 lens, Fuji X Pro 2, Fun, Hockey, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, photoshop, Sports, street, Street Photography, Sun, Tim Horton's, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography, Winter
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Crossword
I saw this guy sitting in a cafe window during one of our remarkably warm February days a couple of weeks back and snapped this shot. I took it with my Fuji X Pro 2 sporting the 23mm f2 lens … Continue reading
Posted in art, Canada, City, Downtown, Kensington Market, light & shadow, People, Portrait Photography, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, City, Crossword Puzzles, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Kensington Market, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photojournalism, Photos, photoshop, Portraits, Shadows, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, Urban, Urban Photography, Winter, Writing
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Meet Kenzie
For a little change I thought today I’d share my new (well, relatively new) camera, Kenzie. My big Canon 5D is named Wilson, after the ball in the Tom Hanks movie, Cast Away. Kenzie is named after Kensington Market, which … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture Photography, art, Black & White Photography, Camera News, Canada, Chinatown, City, Dogs, Downtown, Event Photography, Financial District, High Dynamic Range, Industrial Photography, Interior Photography, Kensington Market, Landscape Photography, Leslieville, light & shadow, Macro Photography, Night Photography, Panoramic Photography, Parks, People, Photography News, Portrait Photography, Product Photography, Reflections, Sky & Clouds, St. Lawrence Market, street, Street Photography, Sunny, Toronto, Toronto City Hall, TTC, urban, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Digital Photography, Film Photography, Fuji 14mm f2.8 prime lens, Fuji 23mm f2 lens, Fuji X Pro 2, Harry Benz Straps, Kensington Market, Lensmate Camera Accessories, Night Photography, People, Photo Art, Photograph, Photographs, Photography, Photography News, Photography Tips, Photojournalism, Photos, photoshop, Portraits, St. Lawrence Market, street, Street Photography, Urban, Urban Photography
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City tree in black & white
I’m really please with this one, probably because I like the processing. I really wish I was more proficient in Photoshop, though. I took this back on boxing day last year. Seems weird to refer to it as last year. … Continue reading
Posted in Black & White Photography, Landscape Photography, Sky & Clouds, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography, Winter Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Boxing Day, Canon T2i, Clouds/Skies, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Lightroom 3, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, photoshop, Street Photography, Tamron 17-50mm f2.8, toronto photo, Toronto Photo Walks, Trees & Plantlife, Urban Photography, Wide Angles Lens, Winter
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