
Tilt-a-World
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
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The older section is by Frank Darling and John A. Pearson (1912). The new section to the left is by Daniel Libeskind (2007).
Not as grainy big.
On the 510
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On the streetcar I sit in the long-legged persons' lounge at the back, if there's a seat. .
I prefer the big view here. Click the photo if you want to see it.
Melinda Street, Toronto
Canadian Tilt
Victoria Station, London
Happy Fence Friday
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River Wensum, Norwich
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Probably inspired by a faulty memory of Monet's "Bathers at La Grenouillère":
images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/1/6-bathers-at-la-grenouillere-claude-monet.jpg
However, I recollect this being inspired by a faulty memory of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "La Grenouillère":
media.overstockart.com/optimized/cache/data/product_images/RN860-1000x1000.jpg
"Don't know thyself" is my motto.
Monet and Renoir painted La Grenouillère while standing side by side.
More tributes:
www.ipernity.com/doc/fitzgerald/album/1294982?with=45547580
Spadina Avenue, Toronto
Lost coffee shop
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This coffee shop at 1 University Avenue in Toronto used to be one of my favourites. The long-running roadwork on York and Front Streets seems to have killed it off, though. The roadwork is finished now, but so is the coffee shop.
Arrangement in grey and black no. 2
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St. Edmund's
The Colonnade, Toronto
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An apartment building opened in 1963 (although not completed till 1964). Architects: George Robinson with Tampold and Wells.
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I only had my least favourite camera with me today (the one on my phone). One of my others might have captured this with fewer artefacts, but it's an abstract, right?, so like it don't matter. Take it from me.
More shadows
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Elm Street Tilt
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Tiltillation!
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