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Here are a couple of pictures I took with my Canon A70:
This one is of my Niece on her third Birthday in November. The picture was edited in photoshop. The background was converted to B&W with a Gaussian Blur added to it, then the image was cropped.
This next one was taken of my back yard this winter. I used an aperture priority of 4.
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His name sounds good in your ear, but when you hear it, you musn't fear.
Cause his name can be said, in many different ways...
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Here's a shot of the Gooderham & Worts distillery in downtown Toronto. Taken in the mid-seventies, long before the trendy makeover of today.
Makes you wonder what's going on here, don't it.
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This is a shot taken on the weekend in the west end of 'tranna... looking over some railway tracks in a vacant lot on Perth Avenue. Old industrial feel to the place. I get a kick out of visiting and revisiting aging or derelict industrial sites.
This is a photograph of my recent trip to Russia. The St Isaac cathedral in St Petersburg is abolutely massive and awe inspiring. The picture was taken by putting my camera on the floor and using the timer. There are several 'floors' and levels of painting, culminating in the glass dove at the very top.
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this is shot in the middle of night, no flash, on a 1956 Zorki 3-C (russian leica copy), lens jupiter 8, ƒ8, slooow shutter, AGFA APX 400. someone held up a shop light and i held still and snapped.