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Old Posted Jul 28, 2013, 4:14 AM
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Exclamation Rob Ford's Toronto

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Brilliant set! Nice to see the city hasn't been robbed of it's energy and uniqueness.
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I too was half expecting a tongue-in-cheek set of shots around Etobicoke. Nice work flar. If you don't mind me asking, where did you take shot #17?
It's a little alley off the west side of Spadina somewhere between Dundas and College. Cute little street.


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Brilliant set! Nice to see the city hasn't been robbed of it's energy and uniqueness.
I was talking to a random guy who brought up a great point: Rob Ford is a polarizing figure, but the unanticipated consequence has been to bring those who "oppose" him closer together and to create a sense of urgency leading civic minded people to work harder at protecting and enhancing Toronto's unique urban qualities.
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It most certainly is not! I was expecting scenes from Etobicoke.
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Old Posted Jul 28, 2013, 1:40 PM
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Haha me too. Great pics man.
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Old Posted Jul 28, 2013, 3:04 PM
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Vibrant! Thanks for sharing, flar!

Toronto always looks beautiful. Such a full of life city! Wonderful shots, as usual.

Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain!
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EXcellent. I wouldn't mind another 50 pics, though.
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2013, 2:28 AM
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Great thread title... one of the grittiest portrayals of Toronto I've ever seen. Bravo.
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I was expecting the antithesis to your last thread, instead we got a nice compliment to it.



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one of the grittiest portrayals of Toronto I've ever seen.
I swear this comment is made in every Toronto thread.
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I'm rather surprised anyone would think this thread seems gritty; the set really doesn't seem gritty at all to me. It seems typically flar-style, ie. colourful, funky, textured, random,"step into the picture" realism.

Overall, Toronto's actual urbanism isn't exactly what I'd call gritty either. There are a few gritty parts, but generally it's just a random, spontaneous, jumbled mess of urbanity.
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I too was half expecting a tongue-in-cheek set of shots around Etobicoke. Nice work flar. If you don't mind me asking, where did you take shot #17?
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I'm rather surprised anyone would think this thread seems gritty; the set really doesn't seem gritty at all to me. It seems typically flar-style, ie. colourful, funky, textured, random,"step into the picture" realism. .
All of which can be "gritty". "Gritty" doesn't just mean rundown hellhole.
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Yeah. Gritty is how you feel as you're walking through the city and getting to know it. I've been in Toronto for two months and in no way does this compare to the real grit, character and sense of difference between areas that I felt in Chicago or even Minneapolis/Saint Paul. A lot of these skyscrapers you're looking at are condo towers, so the interesting flair that once was downtown here in Toronto has turned into Yupville; rent a one bedroom apartment for $1480 a month or a one bedroom condo for half a million; the days of the weirdoes or artists or just different people who hung around downtown and rented a room at the 'Y' for $200 a month are over. Too bad. Those were my favourite people.
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great pics.

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great pictures

I hope the beautiful city of Toronto survives that man....if you want to show Rob Ford's Toronto, you should take pictures of crackhouses and cheap liquor stores only.
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What is a Rob Ford's Toronto thread without a photo of his Stupidness and a construction crane in the background? Earlier this year he had been taking credit for the recent building boom though media ridicule seems to have made him stop.
Mayor Rob Ford by Phil Marion, on Flickr
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