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Tower by the Snowy Tracks
A beautiful evening on an unusually cold November day at Toronto’s Union Station
My view of the CN Tower as I await for the train home…
Spooky Tower
Happy All Hallows’ Eve!
Even the CN Tower is in the Halloween spirit.
Spooky CN Tower in the October fog and rain.
Morning Commute
Another quick reminder that all you need to take photos is a camera ANY camera. The shots bellow were taken with my cellphone camera and processed using a free app.
Camera: Samsung S10
Processing: Snapseed
Bluenose II in Toronto
This Canada Day Weekend some friends and I were lucky enough to visit the Bluenose II docked at the Toronto Harbour for the Tall-ships Festival along with nine other vessels. These are some of the highlights.
Read MoreHeritage Sanctuary Downtown
Amidst the hustle and bustle of Oshawa, Ontario, lies a Sanctuary within the city’s core. This nearly 100 year-old church is a beautiful example of turn-of-the-century ecclesiastical architecture.
Read MoreDowntown Night
Nov 13, 2010, shot with a Point and Shoot Olympus FE3000, X890
Some people think that in order to take good photographs they need a great camera and and expensive software to process the pictures. The panorama above is proof of the contrary. It was taken in 2010 with a cheap Olympus point-and-shoot and stitched together with open source software. All you really need to take good photos is the desire to do so, and with practice and determination anyone can do it!
An Evening in Downtown Whitby
Another Toronto Photograph

Portrait of a Small Town
Summer Afternoon by the Water
Summer in the City
Toronto at Midnight, Panorama
Toronto in the Early Evening
Canoeing the Credit
An Afternoon at the Port Whitby Marina
Peaceful Night in Toronto
My First Attempt at Black and White Street Photography (4 Photos)
Toronto Autumn Morning
This morning while walking to work I couldn't resist but to look up from the corner of King St W and Simcoe St and snap this photo!
CN Tower peeking thru behind Roy Thompson Hall


