Sunday, June 28, 2009

Toronto Drive By/ Monochrome Maniacs

Drive-by on the 401, part of the Trans-Canada Highway


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25 comments:

  1. I hope to take that drive next year.

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  2. Big buildings---it looks like a mix of old and new. MB

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  3. Ha! I have a Jacksonville drive-by today! Great minds?

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  4. Wow, works really well in monochrome!

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  5. Very compact looking structural group.

    I literally winged it.

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  6. Beautiful buildings at the background!Great post!
    Léia

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  7. I really like this...like looking at the roof line.

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  8. Nice! Looks quite vintage! Only the dotcom sign is a trace of today.

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  9. Here you have enough angles, corners and straight lines to satisfy the most stingent cubist. I loved it!

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  10. Fantastic building.
    Lovely shot !!

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  11. Great buildings and a lot of lines that do well in b& wh. :)

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  12. I have to say, RunE has said all what I was thinking....

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  13. I bet it's much prettier in monochrome than in reality! So pretty!

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  14. Modern geometrical spirit of the New World city! Great view - perfect in B&W! Hope to visit Canada with the kids some day! The big one is asking for Niagara :)

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  15. A great picture of the city, to use for a Monochrome shot. Thanks, EG.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  16. It does look massive the way you photographed it.

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  17. You've really captured the SIZE of it!

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  18. The geometrical rigidity of these buildings is etched on the landscape so intricately! Monochrome works well for this!

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  19. What a wonderful collection of angles!

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  20. What a great monochrome picture. I like the buildings in the foreground holding up the sky.

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  21. Marvelous monochrome shot with LOTS of windows ;--)
    Hugs and blessings,

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