(Source: fuckyeahtoronto)
(Source: soteeoh, via fuckyeahtoronto)
Warm Ontario Winter Skating
Nathan Phillips Square public skating arena has melt.
How warm was this winter in Toronto? That’s how!
+15°C at first March week-end.
(via Anton Bielousov)
Year-long exposure of Toronto skyline produces ‘dreamy’ image
Photographer Michael Chrisman used a pinhole camera fitted with photosensitive paper to make a 365-day exposure of the Toronto skyline from Jan. 1, 2011, to Dec. 31, 2011.
In Chrisman’s pinhole experiment, the “shutter” — there really isn’t one on a pinhole camera, just a piece of electrical tape or a removable cap, perhaps — has been open for 31,536,000 seconds, give or take a few.
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1109339—year-long-exposure-of-toronto-skyline-produces-dreamy-image
Brookfield place vertical panorama
One of my Top 50 Toronto photos
Christmas decorations over Brookfield Place fountain, Toronto, ON
One of my Top 50 Toronto photos