Fall sunrise. Cold mornings. Warm days.
Standing on the ruins of a failed infrastructure project from another age. (In the shadow to the right, you can just make out what remains of an old wall; consumed by time and nature)
Looks like stone, but it's actually bronze. One of many around Toronto. If you've ever taken a stroll around the U of T campus, you might have seen it.
Some viewers might just recognize this tiny landscape scene. While riding around the perimeter of Stockade lake you can't help but notice its unique geology.
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Quite brutalist in style. This is how most contemporary infrastructure is built around here nowadays. Are we heading toward a common aesthetic for the future in this domain—perhaps a neo-Brutalist era?
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They might not have potato chips in this realm, so this will have to do. A beautiful close up of the aftermath of insect snacking.
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Climbing these stairs will get you closer to heaven than most other churches can—at a whopping 161.53 m high!
Shot this on 35mm using a vintage Porst CR-1 (Fujica STX-1).
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