The big view is grainy but I like it better (click the pic or type Z to see if you agree).
The PiP on the right edge of the photo shows my reflection, and by deduction how much I cropped this. That and some relentless sharpening probably accounts for the grain.
More people posing with the Toronto sign at Nathan Phillips Square.
When they first put up the sign I didn't understand the logic behind it, since anybody who visited there would know they were in Toronto already, but I guess someone's logic was sounder than mine.
I do understand people posing on the sign, though. That's cool.
Looking east on King Street from University Avenue, Toronto.
The bigger versions reveal how much I sharpened this picture-- which is to say a great deal. Nevertheless, I believe they have a certain charm. Click the pic or type Z to see a bigger version, and then, if you like, click the frame at top right to see it on the full screen.
Heading to work.
I prefer the bigger version. Click the pic or type Z to see it.
The view today:
www.google.ca/maps/place/20+Temperance+St,+Toronto,+ON+M5H+1Y4/@43.6505795,-79.3810538,3a,75y,256.57h,91.86t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sZ_EKfEBCNd-e1ZOc-MB0Bw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192!4m5!3m4!1s0x89d4cb32d0515fe5:0x193e87881f050a97!8m2!3d43.6508281!4d-79.3797005
I think this looks better big, I think because of the the black background. Type Z or click the pic to see if you agree. Or not -- like I'm not ordering ya, eh? Just saying.
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