Dam Gears
The mechanism controlling the water flow over Inglis Falls.
The mechanism controlling the water flow over Inglis Falls.
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After the last several posts from Toronto, the opposite of the city. Looking north on Georgian Bay.
What remains of a telephone section in the Warden subway station.
Travelers move down from the north/south subway platform to the east/west trains on the lower level.
Late afternoon at the east entrance to St. George station.
Warden Station on the east side of Toronto.
The changing face of Toronto’s Younge Street, near Dundas Square.
The western entrance to St. George Station.
Moving east on King Street.
Vintage pickup truck parked in Toronto’s Distillery District, also seen in a previous shot.
On the phone as a commuter train leaves Gare Cornavin, Geneva’s central train station.
From the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, looking east across Lyon and towards the mountains.
A quiet Lyon intersection at 2am.
Train station parking garage.
Signals and instructions above the TGV tracks at Lyon-Part-Dieu station, as the train below departs for Geneva.
An unusual street in Lyon, near where I shot the Four Streets panorama.
Another quiet street, near where Shutters was taken.
Around midnight on the streets of Lyon.
Cars and trams make their way around the central segment of a parking garage in Lyon.
Bathurst Street in the afternoon.
A residential tower on Younge Street, near College.
In an alley near Younge and Wellesley in Toronto.
Another kaleidoscope image, this time from the banks of the Seine. Open/save the image to see it at a larger size.
A long exposure of a group of falls on the Argentina side, processed to look like vintage wet-plate photo chemistry.
Nearing the end of the trail on the Brazil side of the falls, a glimpse behind the water. This perspective is from the top left corner of the…
The roar. The spray. The sheer power of nature on stark display. Heading into those falls, it didn’t take long to be very glad I put the camera…
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