elusive124:

Honest Ed’s at night. 

elusive124:

Honest Ed’s at night. 

@5 months ago with 14 notes
#toronto 

neweyesfromthenearlyblind:

Quick impromptu skin drawings from the night before! I can’t wait to actually tattoo!

This is pretty damn awesome.

@1 year ago with 4 notes
#drawing #toronto 
toronto-pictures:

Stunning picture of lightning striking the CN Tower!
#Toronto

toronto-pictures:

Stunning picture of lightning striking the CN Tower!

#Toronto

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@1 year ago with 312 notes
#Lightning #Mother Nature #Toronto #CN tower 
fuckyeahtoronto:

silverspoon—:

oh, it’s toronto
@2 years ago with 264 notes
#toronto #watercolour 
elusive124:

Kensington Market, Toronto. 

elusive124:

Kensington Market, Toronto. 

@2 years ago with 185 notes
#photography #toronto #kensington market 
elusive124:

Winter, Toronto style! 

elusive124:

Winter, Toronto style! 

@2 years ago with 6 notes
#toronto #photography 
Here’s Samar again during our journey towards Harbourfront

Here’s Samar again during our journey towards Harbourfront

@2 years ago with 3 notes
#friends #harbourfront #toronto 
thedailywhat:

The Year Of Living Photographically of the Day: In the twilight hours of 2011, photographer Michael Chrisman made his way to Toronto’s Port Lands to pick up the pin-hole camera he had trained on Hogtown’s skyline 365 days before.
The year-long experiment in extreme exposure yielded the “snapshot” above.
“I’m thrilled with it,” Chrisman told The Star. “It’s a very dreamy photo. This one has a soft and kind of foggy feel.”
What the publication refers to as a “time-lapse painting” took approximately 31,536,000 seconds to complete.
But that was the easy part.
“The biggest difficulty,” Chrisman said, “is trying to ensure the camera will be there when you return.”
This time he got lucky. And the result was worth the wait.
[thestar.]

thedailywhat:

The Year Of Living Photographically of the Day: In the twilight hours of 2011, photographer Michael Chrisman made his way to Toronto’s Port Lands to pick up the pin-hole camera he had trained on Hogtown’s skyline 365 days before.

The year-long experiment in extreme exposure yielded the “snapshot” above.

“I’m thrilled with it,” Chrisman told The Star. “It’s a very dreamy photo. This one has a soft and kind of foggy feel.”

What the publication refers to as a “time-lapse painting” took approximately 31,536,000 seconds to complete.

But that was the easy part.

“The biggest difficulty,” Chrisman said, “is trying to ensure the camera will be there when you return.”

This time he got lucky. And the result was worth the wait.

[thestar.]

(Source: thedailywhat)

@1 year ago with 2644 notes
#Toronto #long exposure 
eatinghosts:

Prairie Girl Bakery cupcakes

eatinghosts:

Prairie Girl Bakery cupcakes

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@1 year ago with 4 notes
#cupcakes #eatinghosts #toronto 
htmlwings:

nationalpost:

Five things you should know about Toronto’s future aquarium


Also, bad photoshop. 
@1 year ago with 55 notes
#Toronto #YYZ #aquarium #sharks #tourism #travel #Canada 

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@2 years ago with 29 notes
#kensington market #toronto #elephants #blue banana 
portraitsofqueenwest:

730 Queen St W | January 2011
My favourite place on Queen St. W.

This place is amazing!!

portraitsofqueenwest:

730 Queen St W | January 2011

My favourite place on Queen St. W.

This place is amazing!!

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@2 years ago with 11 notes
#toronto #japanese store #queen street 
htmlwings:

fuckyeahtoronto:

Lunar Eclipse - December 2010 (by Jim U)

Meanwhile in Toronto…
@2 years ago with 347 notes
#that's right guys #toronto #ftw 
elusive124:

Honest Ed’s at night. 
5 months ago
#toronto 
thedailywhat:

The Year Of Living Photographically of the Day: In the twilight hours of 2011, photographer Michael Chrisman made his way to Toronto’s Port Lands to pick up the pin-hole camera he had trained on Hogtown’s skyline 365 days before.
The year-long experiment in extreme exposure yielded the “snapshot” above.
“I’m thrilled with it,” Chrisman told The Star. “It’s a very dreamy photo. This one has a soft and kind of foggy feel.”
What the publication refers to as a “time-lapse painting” took approximately 31,536,000 seconds to complete.
But that was the easy part.
“The biggest difficulty,” Chrisman said, “is trying to ensure the camera will be there when you return.”
This time he got lucky. And the result was worth the wait.
[thestar.]
1 year ago
#Toronto #long exposure 
1 year ago
#drawing #toronto 
eatinghosts:

Prairie Girl Bakery cupcakes
1 year ago
#cupcakes #eatinghosts #toronto 
toronto-pictures:

Stunning picture of lightning striking the CN Tower!
#Toronto
1 year ago
#Lightning #Mother Nature #Toronto #CN tower 
htmlwings:

nationalpost:

Five things you should know about Toronto’s future aquarium


Also, bad photoshop. 
1 year ago
#Toronto #YYZ #aquarium #sharks #tourism #travel #Canada 
fuckyeahtoronto:

silverspoon—:

oh, it’s toronto
2 years ago
#toronto #watercolour 
2 years ago
#kensington market #toronto #elephants #blue banana 
elusive124:

Kensington Market, Toronto. 
2 years ago
#photography #toronto #kensington market 
portraitsofqueenwest:

730 Queen St W | January 2011
My favourite place on Queen St. W.

This place is amazing!!
2 years ago
#toronto #japanese store #queen street 
elusive124:

Winter, Toronto style! 
2 years ago
#toronto #photography 
htmlwings:

fuckyeahtoronto:

Lunar Eclipse - December 2010 (by Jim U)

Meanwhile in Toronto…
2 years ago
#that's right guys #toronto #ftw 
Here’s Samar again during our journey towards Harbourfront
2 years ago
#friends #harbourfront #toronto