• Green on Red

    Great varieties of brick along the walls of the Distillery District shops.

  • Start Stop

    I don’t know what this might have once controlled, but I imagine it had to do with dumping massive amounts of grain into the trucks and gravity boxes that would pull into this Loading Area.

  • Bin and Walls

    Near the bus station, just a few steps from where Stairs and Dumpster was shot. 

  • Tied Ferries

    Massive ferries tied to the pier at Santorini’s port.

  • Loading Area

    Sunset in the grain loading area at the Owen Sound elevators.

  • Nyugati Passengers

    People traffic at the Budapest-Nyugati train station, opened in 1877 and built by the Eiffel Company.

  • Danube Morning

    A morning crossing of the Danube River, from the train window.

  • Cobblestones and Lamps

    I recognized the location. I had stumbled onto a photo taken on this street, a portrait, against the wall between the windows on the left, and I knew exactly where it was taken. So I dug into the archive and found this from 2008.

  • Morning Canal

    Six months ago today I began this post-a-day photoblog project. Reflecting back from the halfway mark, it has been challenging and fun, and has forced me to sharpen the critical eye I cast upon my work.

  • Museum Entry

    Entering the west side of Museum Station.

  • Biker at George

    From an eastbound streetcar, taken just a few minutes after Biker on King.

  • Big Bay Bench

    Georgian Bay with Griffith Island in the background.

  • Glass Towers

    Looking northwest in lower Manhattan.

  • Geometry

    The 60s-era design aesthetics of the Spadina Subway station. (As outdated as the payphone?)

  • Up the Tower

    Gustave’s radio transmission tower on a cold January evening.

  • Arches

    Looking up in the nave of the Bayeux Cathedral, built in 1077.

  • Les Bouquinistes

    One of the Bouquinistes at his stall. Since the 1500’s, these sellers of antique and used books (and more) have lined the bridges and quays of the Seine. They’re particularly prolific around Notre Dame.

  • Walkers

    At a station along the Bloor line.

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