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Beautiful, but that shot is crying out for a tower in the 400m range. Wishful thinking I know, but it would look amazing.
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Beautiful, but that shot is crying out for a tower in the 400m range. Wishful thinking I know, but it would look amazing.
Agree. For all the growth, the skyline won't really come together in my eyes till we see a few 400m+ buildings. We're still trying to grow up to the CN Tower. The skyline still looks small next to it and always will till we build something almost as tall; preferably 3-4 buildings.
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Yes. A few towers in the 400m range will definitely lift the skyline. It will be like Chicago with Willis, Trump, John Hancock and Aon. They really standout in the skyline, but lift the rest of the towers there to give a magnificent looking view.

(Before I'm corrected, I know Big John and Aon aren't 400m+, but it's the concept I'm illustrating)
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Great shot. I love the mood of this photo.
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Some pictures from my trip to Toronto last week.
Downtown Toronto from Humber Bay Shores.






Downtown Toronto from Front Street East.




Downtown Toronto from the Don Valley Parkway.






Downtown Toronto from the CN Tower.


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How come that last photo has been mirrored?
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