Oct 11

I don’t know what kind of bug this is (well, I assume it’s some kind of beetle), but it was just crawling on the bricks outside and I snapped a quick photo of it.

Jun 26

This looks to me like a McDonald’s that has closed down in some kind of dystopian future — maybe I’ve just seen 28 Days Later (which, I have to say, was not even close to as good as Dog Soldiers, even though they’re not really about the same thing) too many times.

Jun 21

While the photo’s not necessarily anything special, this is one my favourite graffiti pieces I’ve seen in Toronto.

Jun 21

Everything looks reddish in this photo (except for the grey gravel on the ground I guess). I didn’t really plan it that way, but it turned out alright I think.

Jun 21

I like that this piece is done on the natural grey of the wall, but with minimal effect of the paint drops — and the dripping effect is very well done.

Jun 15

This photo was originally badly underexposed, which was unfortunate because I really liked it otherwise. The great thing is, it takes 2 seconds to fix with Adobe Lightroom. Thanks Greg.

Jun 12

I assume you’re supposed to lock your bicycle to these posts, since they say “Lock Bicycle to Post”. I guess no one was using them on this particular day.

Jun 02

I was at the park on a weekday, and there was no one around. It was a bright, sunny day, and I noticed the tube slide looked kind of cool when I looked inside — just don’t go towards the light!

May 22

This is just a red bike that I saw locked up on the street. I thought it looked kind of funny there all by itself, so I snapped a quick picture of it. I think the red and gray look particularly good together.

May 13

These tulips are in the park across the street from my building (I think they actually belong to another building that is on the other side of the park). I was really impressed with the D60′s ability to capture colours exactly as they look — my old point-and-shoot always made things look kind of pastel.