This boardwalk was near the fountain in the earlier photo. I took a few shots, but there always ended up being feet in them. I like the boardwalk like this, without the feet.
Not the most charming thing in the world (the sewer grate I mean), but it still looks pretty cool up close.
What do all these things have in common? If you guessed they’re all nautical stuff, you win! This was taken on the way to Centre Island in Toronto.
This is definitely my favourite shot I’ve taken of Toronto. The sunset in the background and the dark water in the foreground just work I think. As you can tell, I was really happy with this one.
This was taken in the late evening as I was out having an after-dinner drink. I love the brilliant colour of the sky.
There were fireworks pretty much all weekend here in Toronto. I took a few shots of the fireworks, but was a little late on this one. It ended up looking more like warp speed than fireworks.
There are times when I like to just play with settings on the camera and see what happens. This is the result of one of those experiments — where I focused on the “Don’t Walk” hand, set the camera to the lowest shutter speed, and just moved it around to see what came out. See [...]
This is the side of Roy Thomson Hall. As you’ve probably figured out by now, I like clean geometric shapes.
This was taken in Chinatown in Toronto, where limes (and fruit in general) are always cheapest. If you’re willing to hit a few Chinese supermarkets, you can always find the fruit you’re looking for at a cheap price. And where else in Toronto can you find decent pitaya?
