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Mar 25, 2005 18:00 |  #1

Hi check this out how do you like it


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Mar 25, 2005 18:05 |  #2

What majestic buildings - wonderful photograph. Makes me want to visit Toronto with my camera...James


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Mar 27, 2005 17:48 |  #3

great shot man, it looks kind of weird with the black and white sjy though. Just doesn't look normal.


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Mar 28, 2005 12:40 |  #4

eh? where's the CN tower? I remembered my shots of this picture had the CN tower at the back.
that shot is a very famous shot taken by visitors to the St. Lawrence market also another good place to visit in the mornings.


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Mar 28, 2005 15:10 as a reply to  @ delhi's post |  #5

If it wasn't for the trees in it I would have thought it looked like an architect's model. Very neat effect and nicely done.


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Mar 28, 2005 20:13 |  #6

thanks for the remarks - yes it was taken near the st laurence market




  
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