Tag: Photography
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Night in Korea-town
I have a love/hate relationship with taking photos at night. I love the look of nighttime photos, but they’re such a challenge to take. Less light makes everything harder, but still, I think this photo of Toronto’s Korea-town turned out quite nicely. Who doesn’t love Walnut cakes after all?
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Gritty Graffiti
I love taking pictures of street art, capturing how the paint transforms the brickwork, how the textures are just so gritty.
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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.
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New year new adventures
2022 is over. Last year gave me some really interesting experiences. Some of these experiences were awesome, others totally sucked, but through it all, I had the opportunity to learn and grow. 2023 is going to be a year to remember. Expect to see more content from me and my camera!
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Perspectives
This little building is part of a former research station in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. I got this shot using a 14MM lens, to create an incredibly wide field of view. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest is one of the biggest forested areas you’ll ever see, with awe inspiring views nearly every where you…
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Change in Perspective
It’s amazing what a change in perspective can do! These 2 shots of the Toronto Skyline featuring the Iconic CN Tower, were taken a few minutes apart, on the same rooftop. I think the portrait shot makes the city seem fuller, despite having fewer visible buildings, because you can really get a sense of how…
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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.
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Cracks in Time
Sometimes, things get in the way of the shot you want, so you need to work around them. This clock tower had a tree right in my Line of sight, so I opened my aperture waaaaaay up to f1.8 and that blurred out most of the foreground, but had the unintended consequence of making it…