The Leuty
PetSmart wanted to purchase a photo of the Leuty Lifeguard Station. They wanted it 16 feet wide! Here are some of the photos that they chose from.
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Waves, smashing into the Lake shore and stunning autumnal colours, from some of Toronto’s tallest condo towers are among 101 photos from October.
The William Ricketts Sanctuary, in the Dandenongs, just east of Melbourne, Australia in 2006
Toronto-Pix is taking me to lots of nice locations in the sky, and Banjo keeps taking me to the beach.
The Royal Botanical Gardens, in Melbourne, Australia. Dating from 1846.
This February was one of the coldest months on record, here in Toronto. It was also the month when we moved, from King West, to the Beaches.
Photos of the Toronto Portlands. Industrial wasteland from a previous century!
Beach or Beaches? Here’s Victoria Park, Neville Park, Balmy Beach, Scarboro Beach, Kew Beach and Woodbine Beach.
Lake devils are a type of fog that funnels off of Lake Ontario when the temperature drops to minus 20 or below.
The Glen Stewart Ravine in the Beaches. Well known to any Williamson Roader, who went to Malvern.
Located in Marysville, Victoria, Australia, these photos were taken in July 2006, before the great fire of 2009 which destroyed many of the beautiful and unique sculptures.
The Sugar Boat from Brazil, unloading it’s cargo at the Redpath Refinery on Toronto’s waterfront.
Alexander Muir Gardens are on Yonge Street, just south of Lawrence. They act as a gateway to the ravine system of eastern Toronto.
The R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant is usually off limits. Once a year, for Doors Open Toronto, they let people (and photographers) in to see the iconic, art deco building from the inside.
Every Torontonians’ favourite subway station. The Museum Subway Station on the Yonge / University line, in Toronto.
Run by the volunteers of the Toronto Botanical Society, Edwards Gardens is one of the cities most photogenic parks.
A spectacular landscape, and the cities best beach. Here are some all-season photos of the Scarborough Bluffs.
To prepare for the arrival of the new streetcars, the TTC have been digging up and rebuilding the Grand Union at Bathurst & Dundas in Toronto.
The weather gets cooler, and the leaves have fallen. The first snow is falling and darkness sets in early. Photos from November 2014.
October is probably the most photogenic month for a Toronto photographer. Here are some of favourites from this past October.
It’s 15 years since I started displaying my photos online and I finally have a site that allows me to do what I want. It’s a mobile friendly, retina ready, photolicious site full of imagery and a few words and rants. Welcome!
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