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August 3, 2010

The Rogers Center (Skydome)

Filed under: Cityscape, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

The Rogers Center (Skydome)

The Rogers Center (Skydome)

Open in 1989 as the Skydome, it has been home to Baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays as well as Canadian Football’s Toronto Argonauts. It was the first stadium with a full retractable motorized roof as well as including a 348 room hotel. After purchase by Rogers Communication, it was renamed the Rogers Center, an unfortunate change in my opinion.

Adjacent to the stadium is the CN Tower, the bird’s eye view below was taken from it.

View from the CN Tower

View from the CN Tower

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July 16, 2010

Toronto Skyline from the Ferry

Filed under: Cityscape, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

Toronto Skyline

Toronto Skyline

There are three Ferrys which make the short trip to the Toronto Islands and they are an excellent platform to photograph the Toronto Skyline as they pull away. This view shows the CN Tower on the left and the financial towers of the city center near the right. Most of the front buildings lining the shore are condominiums.

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June 17, 2010

Cows in the center of Toronto

Filed under: Cityscape, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

Toronto cows

Toronto cows

Another shot of Toronto on an early Sunday morning. This herd of metal cows permanently grazes in the canyons of the bank buildings.

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May 13, 2010

The Cathedral of St. James, Toronto

Filed under: Cityscape, HDR, Scenic, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

St. James Cathedral, Toronto

St. James Cathedral, Toronto

The site where the present cathedral of St. James sits has had church buildings present, going back to 1807 shortly after the Town of York was established. The first wooden building was ransacked by the Americans during the War of 1812, and was eventually replaced by a stone structure in 1833. After a fire in 1849, the present cathedral was built and it is magnificent both inside and out. It also allows visitors unlike many churches which open only for services.

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May 7, 2010

Trinity Commons

Filed under: Cityscape, Equipment, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

Trinity Commons

Trinity Commons

Trinity College in Toronto is a federated college of the University of Toronto which includes an Anglican Divinity school. This is the central commons area of the main building.

I had rented a Canon 14mm f/2.8 lens for the weekend and it found it to be very interesting to use on architectural subjects.In particular, it seemed very sharp to the corners and did not suffer from a lot of barrel distortion.

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April 30, 2010

The Old City Hall

Filed under: Cityscape, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

Toronto's Old City Hall

Toronto's Old City Hall

In 1899 Toronto’s third city hall was built, a gorgeous building in grays and browns. When the present city hall, number four, was built, the old city hall might have been torn down. The Eatons Mall is behind it, and there were plans to demolish the old building. With the help of concerned citizens, it was declared a National Historic Site in 1989, and is presently used as a courthouse.

Toronto's Old City Hall

Toronto's Old City Hall

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April 28, 2010

Canada’s National Shrine

Filed under: Cityscape, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto

Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto

In downtown Toronto, the Hockey Hall of Fame can be found at the corner of Yonge and Front Streets, at the site of a former bank building. It receives over 300,000 visitors per year.

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April 23, 2010

The Crystal

Filed under: Cityscape, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 7:00 am

The Crystal by Michael Lee-Chin

The Crystal by Michael Lee-Chin

An addition to the Royal Ontario Museum (The ROM) in Toronto, called the Crystal was designed by Michael Lee-Chin. It has been very controversial with critics objecting to the modern design which has been added to building which is otherwise very classic looking. When you get in close to the addition, even underneath it, it can be very beautiful, with interesting lines, color and reflections. From a distance, I find it less appealing with the new portion looking a bit jammed on and out of place with the older structure.

The Crystal

The Crystal

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April 21, 2010

When Less is More

Filed under: Cityscape, Processing Tips, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

Morning in Toronto

Morning in Toronto

A couple of times a year, I like to make a trip to the center of Toronto to photograph some cityscapes. I try to go early on a Sunday, when there are less people, cars, and noise. In fact, instead of thousands of people, that part of the city can be almost deserted at that time.

Sometimes less is more with an image as well. I liked this image of a fountain in Toronto with the glass towers in the background but parts of it were too detailed and a distraction. There was a great amount of detail in the concrete, ripples in the water, small details that gave a busy look to the image. By processing the image to reduce this detail, I think it gave it a more peaceful atmosphere which I preferred.

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April 19, 2010

Future Arcade

Filed under: Cityscape, Toronto — Harold Stiver @ 6:00 am

I spent the day in Toronto photographing buildings in the city center. Its amazing how devoid of people it is in the early Sunday morning. This image is from a wonderful shopping arcade on Front St. beside the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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