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5
Apr
Pink lighting at Holt Renfrew on Bloor Street West, Toronto 2011-04-02

Pink-a-Boo

Written by Stéfan.

Pink isn’t just a colour for girls – it is everywhere and you don’t even notice. Pink plays peek-a-boo all the time. Pink-a-boo!

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4
Apr
Bird nest in tree by Lake Ontario, Toronto 2011-03-30

Nature’s Lungs

Written by Stéfan.

It is an old analogy, but thinking of trees as nature’s lungs makes sense. They replenish the oxygen and help reduce pollution. Trees are functional and important in addition to being beautiful.

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3
Apr
Three police cyclists in a line on Danforth Avenue, Toronto 2011-03-27

A Great Invention

Written by Stéfan.

The bicycle is a great invention. In fact, Elizabeth West described the bicycle as the peak of man’s attainments. It’s going a bit too far, but there is something in how she spins this idea. Read moreRead more

2
Apr
Couple sharing a moment at Athens Pastries on Danforth Avenue, Toronto 2011-04-01

Frozen Moments

By Stéfan.

She was standing at the counter of Athens Pastries with her boyfriend. Her order of loukoumades, honey drenched little balls of fried dough, was being prepared. This was the second time she was going to have them and she couldn’t wait to share them with her boyfriend. “They are so good!” Her eyes lit up as she said this to him.

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1
Apr
Early morning in Ashbridge's Bay, Toronto 2011-03-30

Nature’s Mirror

Written by Stéfan.

We were treated to a majestic scene one early morning. The air was crisp. The sun was just awakening, casting a very special light that helped exemplify nature’s mirror on Lake Ontario.

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31
Mar
GO Transit train rushing southbound in the Don Valley, Toronto 2011-03-30

Railways

Written by Stéfan.

Railways are common photography subjects because they are symbolically powerful. They can dissect a view, lead your eye to the horizon, or make you reminisce of a time when you took the train years ago.
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30
Mar
Euonymus growing over Atlas on First Avenue, Toronto 2011-03-28

Plants in March

Written by Stéfan.

To celebrate the dying days of March, this gallery presents plants we encountered in the last half of March. Yes, even in Toronto, there are a few interesting and colourful plants in March.

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29
Mar
Construction on the Church of the Holy Name on Danforth Avenue, Toronto 2011-03-27

Construction Sites

By Stéfan.

Construction sites do not offer conventional beauty. But, when carefully framed and taken from certain angles, construction zones can occasionally make your gaze linger for a few seconds.

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28
Mar
Back view of a band in the Greek Independence Parade on Danforth Avenue, Toronto 2011-03-27

Greek Parade

By Stéfan.

Do you like people watching? Parades are great opportunities to people watch. Living steps away from Greektown on the Danforth, we were treated to a parade celebrating Greek Independence on a sunny and cold March Sunday.

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27
Mar
Votive candles in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Sherbourne Avenue, Toronto 2011-03-15

Multiples

By Stéfan.

This article is about things that are seen in multiples. Most of these things are lined-up, be it horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Have a look.

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