Tag: Architecture
-
Fran’s in the Morning
Fran’s at College and Bay is an institution here in Toronto, serving up awesome diner food! Fran’s frontage also has the best lighting! I got up and headed downtown to get there just as the sun was rising to capture the awesome neon lights and other early risers!
-
Gritty Graffiti
I love taking pictures of street art, capturing how the paint transforms the brickwork, how the textures are just so gritty.
-
Dundas
Dundas Subway Station in Downtown Toronto, is one of my favourite TTC stops. It is also the most hideous. This bright yellow tile is everywhere, and it always looks dirty, no matter when you visit. The dirt adds a sense of grime and despair to what could be a really cheery and friendly station.
-
Red Brick Magic
I have a weakness for Red Bricks. Red anything really! I loved the composition of this shot, this building is in Mid town Toronto on Eglinton! The way everything was so artfully arranged on the wall, it made me feel like I was Wes Anderson.
-
Lines
This funky building in Downtown Toronto always reminds me of a pin striped suit. I’ve been trying to get back to my roots and so over the next little while I’m going to be posting photos that have absolutely 0 editing, (beyond converting from original RAW file to Jpeg of Course) in an attempt to…
-
Nearly Sunset
I enjoy getting into places I possibly shouldn’t. Rooftops are especially exhilarating, giving me a unique vantage point like this rooftop in The Loop, Chicago. Camera Lens Aperture Shutter Speed ISO Sony A7R III Zeiss Batis 40mm f 4 1/100 Sec 100
-
Wander the Halls
Camera Lens Aperture Shutter Speed ISO Sony A7R III Sony GM 14 mm f 1.8 1/160 Sec 125 Some of the TTC can feel absolutely labyrinthine. I like to wander the halls and pretend I’m trapped in some sort of twisted maze.