I am slowly developing an increasing appreciation for interesting buildings, or at least elements of buildings.
Toronto doesn’t have the most interesting architecture–our staid Scottish roots, no doubt–but you can find some interesting moments here and there.
Enjoy.
- The water treatment plant on Lake Ontario has an almost Gothic feel about it
- You can practically hear the screams of Frankenstein’s victims on the shores of Lake Ontario
- This wooden gate intrigued me as it was almost buried by shrubs
- A small fountain in someone’s front yard
- A wolfish gargoyle watches over our city
- An archetypal image but so contrasting with the wonderful sunshine of the day
- Billy Bishop Airport on the waterfront makes for some interesting visual juxtapositions
- The lifeguard station had a nice old world charm to it
- Styled turn of the last century, b/w seemed a natural choice
- I can only presume the netting was to keep the birds away, but it looked like Paul had been caught
- St Andrew’s Church reflected in a glass tower
- The clock tower of Toronto’s Old City Hall seemed to be the epicentre of light