Ok, a couple of them. This is a great spot for morning commuters, and with the waterfowl and the local rowing club in the area, a couple of hours passes by very quickly, as the city of Toronto awakens.
Bosscat Goldmember 1,892 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Ontario Canada More info | Oct 17, 2011 19:33 | #1 Ok, a couple of them. This is a great spot for morning commuters, and with the waterfowl and the local rowing club in the area, a couple of hours passes by very quickly, as the city of Toronto awakens. Your camera is alot smarter than the "M" Zealots would have you believe
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Oct 17, 2011 19:53 | #2 if the light was as good on the 1st as it is on the 2nd id like the 1st better. Canon T3I 6D 24-105L 100-400L Canon 430EX
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Oct 18, 2011 05:37 | #3 I can't control when the trains pass, because if I could........LOL Your camera is alot smarter than the "M" Zealots would have you believe
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Oct 18, 2011 07:52 | #4 Bosscat wrote in post #13266419 I can't control when the trains pass, because if I could........LOL true true but PS can make it look that way Canon T3I 6D 24-105L 100-400L Canon 430EX
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Oct 18, 2011 08:00 | #5 Good ones. You might be able to get some snow shots today! FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Oct 18, 2011 08:33 | #6 I don't believe in making wholesale changes to a photograph to make it into something I wish it was. Your camera is alot smarter than the "M" Zealots would have you believe
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Oct 18, 2011 08:36 | #7 I intend to return here once or twice in the winter, since its a great location with alot of traffic in a short time, and protected from the west winds, by the rowing clubs buildings. The river does tend to freeze up somewhat, so it could yield some nice wintertime shots. Your camera is alot smarter than the "M" Zealots would have you believe
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Oct 18, 2011 09:46 | #8 Bosscat wrote in post #13266912 I don't believe in making wholesale changes to a photograph to make it into something I wish it was. Probably because I am as old school as I am old, and grew up shooting 35mm slides and what you saw is what you got.
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Oct 18, 2011 11:41 | #9 I can't afford to pay for processing these days. Otherwise I'd still shoot some film. Your camera is alot smarter than the "M" Zealots would have you believe
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Mr.Pick Senior Member 441 posts Likes: 6 Joined Nov 2010 Location: Middle Tennessee More info | Nice shots. You've got some great locations scoped out and nailed down. I've got to get out soon and shoot some trains. Good work - as usual. 60D / EOS Elan / 15-85 IS USM / 70-200 f4L IS / 50 1.4 / 430ex / Fujifilm X100s / Slik U-212 (a genuine antique, like me....)
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