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Great shots. The streets were looking lively. One thing I like about Toronto is how cluttered/organic the streetscape looks there, new and old. It is either old and gritty or new and plastered with signage/advertising.
One thing I like about Toronto is how cluttered/organic the streetscape looks there, new and old. It is either old and gritty or new and plastered with signage/advertising.
I agree. I like that too. That night shot with the CN lit up is crazy.
I was just in Toronto on Wednesday. It is such a diverse and vibrant city. It is just amazing. It is also very open and accepting. I could live in Toronto in a heartbeat.