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Downtown Toronto

Downtown Toronto
Looking south from the Women's College Hospital parking lot down Dr. Emily Stowe Way and Elizabeth St.

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 John FitzGerald
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I hadn't noticed the triptych, Bob, so thanks. The camera doesn't see things the way the eye does, and I think that becomes more obvious in a long shot -- the edges of the photo are as sharp as the centre, while our eyes see things very accurately in the centre and vaguely on the periphery. Usually I'd be stopped all the way down for a shot like this, but I relented a bit because of the light. Still, I used a fairly narrow aperture and got deep DOF. OK -- I sharpened up a couple of the the far buildings a bit
7 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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I didn't shoot it very level, Will, and when I straightened it most of the M on the left had disappeared. There wouldn't have been enough to say MOW, but the crop made the OW stand out, I think.
7 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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I think I used as much zoom as I had for this one, Gisela, so it's a bit compressed.
7 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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Thanks, Ulrich. The woman was actually striding, but I clicked at the wrong time to catch her right arm extended.
7 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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As I mentioned to Judith, Steve, that's probably the result of using all the zoom I had and of the absence of shadows.
7 years ago.

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