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Downtown Toronto

Toronto is a great city with lots of heritage and character, and I thought it would be fun to document what makes the city feel so unique. This is my first attempt at doing so and unfortunately it didn’t turn out as well as I had hoped. The photos seem a bit boring to me and I think that's partly because I wasn’t in the right mood to take photos that day. I also wasn’t sure what I was going to take photos of, so I wandered around the city hoping to find something interesting. I think it’ll be more challenging and more rewarding if next time I focus on different pockets of the city, like Yorkville, the Financial District or the Danforth, rather than trying to capture the essence of Toronto with a single photo shoot.

The PhotosApril 12, 2005

Some Building at U of T

Some Building at U of T

780 x 520

South of Queen’s Park

South of Queen’s Park

780 x 520

Queen’ Park Building

Queen’ Park Building

780 x 518

Sir John A. Macdonald

Sir John A. Macdonald

518 x 780

Osgoode Hall

Osgoode Hall

780 x 518

City Hall

City Hall

780 x 518

Nathan Phillips Square

Nathan Phillips Square

780 x 520

The Scotiabank Building

The Scotiabank Building

518 x 780

Bank of Montreal

Bank of Montreal

518 x 780

Resting Bull

Resting Bull

780 x 518

A TTC Streetcar

A TTC Streetcar

780 x 518

Roy Thomson Hall

Roy Thomson Hall

780 x 518

The CBC Building

The CBC Building

518 x 780

A Building on Front St.

A Building on Front St.

518 x 780

 
 
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