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looking up
looking down
Shooting from the floor. I was fascinated with the curves and the colour.
Really different view. I like the symmetry.
Low shot with some reflection.
once more, proof that great minds think alike
….and high …sorry, Fred. I took the same shot for a different perspective, shooting the ceiling
During WWII, my mother worked in Toronto for McCall-Frontenac so I was surprised to see one of their truck’s here.
The kids’ corner had some really cool wooden toys on the kid’s table. The circular within the square table.
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looking up
looking down
looking up
Shooting from the floor. I was fascinated with the curves and the colour.
Really different view. I like the symmetry.
Low shot with some reflection.
once more, proof that great minds think alike
….and high …sorry, Fred. I took the same shot for a different perspective, shooting the ceiling
During WWII, my mother worked in Toronto for McCall-Frontenac so I was surprised to see one of their truck’s here.
The kids’ corner had some really cool wooden toys on the kid’s table. The circular within the square table.