I was on a urban photography workshop in downtown Toronto on the weekend. It was held in a loft where a photographer lives in the renovated old Sears warehouse. Here a couple of pictures of the Toronto Skyline from the roof.
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I was on a urban photography workshop in downtown Toronto on the weekend. It was held in a loft where a photographer lives in the renovated old Sears warehouse. Here a couple of pictures of the Toronto Skyline from the roof.
very nice! I like the sharpness you got in the first one and the CN tower in the back is nicely framed. I like the perspective of the second one too.
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Your #1 is the best.
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Peter
Both are nice captures, though I prefer the 'excitement' in shot 1.
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very cool captures, my favourite is #1 as well
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