Thursday, December 23, 2010

St. Lawrence and Union

Today was a 'I'll take my camera to work today because I have errands to run and I might have some time to shoot' that turned into 'I don't have time to run errands because I have to shoot' day. I had fun, but I missed having a tripod on hand for some shots.



I went to the St. Lawrence to take photos, but the priority was lunch! Half and half ravioli with meat sauce and cheese, $8-ish.




When I realized my 35mm (52-ish mm on my DX camera), wasn't wide enough to do the kinds of shots I had in my head, I focused on smaller subjects instead. And in the case of this stack of bacon, by 'small' I mean 'really freaking huge and super awesome looking'.




I basically drool constantly while in the market.




Good inspiration for color photos!




Some random people, doing random market things...




Picnic symmetry.




This is one of the many narrow, rabbit warren hallways where I work.




An old and foreboding-looking church I didn't shoot due to the foreboding locals.




I've been wanting to take photographs inside union station for years, and while the 35mm wasn't wide enough for most of what I wanted to do, I had some success focusing on the details.




The roof is a fantastic display of artistic brickwork.




/Salute.




The sign from the Royal York peaked through one of the windows (and if you look really carefully at this incredibly small photo, you can one of the panes is partially open).




The skyway (?) on the way to the CN Tower.




I was getting a little distracted at this point. Just some lines and tones... nothing to see here, move along.




It was really hard to get this shot, not because it is a hard shot to get, but because I'd turned my lens to manual focus a few steps back and forgot. Golly gee, I couldn't shoot a focused image to save my life! I actually left in disgust, got about 300 feet, remembered I switched it, and went back for this shot.




Some clear direction on the way back to... Well, you get it.




On the platform where I caught the train to Richmond Hill almost every night for 2.5 years. Can't say I miss the experience very much.




Back in the day we didn't have these fancy locomotives, either. A rushed shot due to GO staff avoidance techniques in action.


© Jeremy Buehler and Bug Noir (www.bugnoir.com), 2010.

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