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Photography Still Life posted on Aug 06, 2016
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This is what I get for misplacing my camera. Toronto: Where even the elicit drinking is cultured, polite and tidy. Surely the Heineken people would love this scene. Two empty, upright Heineken green bottles gracing such a concrete grey and dilapidated place. There's just something so very Canadian about this, if only I were sober enough to pin point it. #IveBeenDrinking I had always intended to post this picture for over two years. The absence of my camera resulted in me going back into my archives to find it. I took it on the north side of a pedestrian bridge over Queen Street in Toronto. I was up there to capture streetcar movements along the Queen Line below. The bridge itself connects the swanky downtown Sheraton Centre and Hotel with Nathan Phillips Square, home to "New" City Hall - seen in the back ground. No doubt the passage was intended to be a busy corridor for VIPs and wealthy tourists making their way back and forth from the hotel to the halls of city power and the public square around it. But like so many keen "modern" architecture coming out of the 60's and early 70's, the passage and its terraces ended up disused. Disused save as a haven for those who want to consume their intoxicants out of our collective legal boxes. Cheers everyone and enjoy your weekend.

Comments (16)


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RodS Online Now!

12:06AM | Sun, 07 August 2016

A most interesting shot - had that been here, they would have smashed the bottles against the wall.... At least they left a photo waiting to be taken! LOL

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giulband

12:12AM | Sun, 07 August 2016

Great sense of image and composition !!!!!!!

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Cyve

5:36AM | Sun, 07 August 2016

Absolutely fabulous my friend... Beautiful cityscape too!!!

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tetrasnake

6:45AM | Sun, 07 August 2016

Outstanding capture, my friend! Well done!

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flavia49

7:46AM | Sun, 07 August 2016

amazing

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npauling

2:45PM | Sun, 07 August 2016

That certainly would be a great shot for a brewery and as you say at least they put them tidily against the wall. Great to see no graffiti here too. 😀

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Faemike55

2:57PM | Sun, 07 August 2016

Very cool capture and interesting thoughts

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eekdog

3:12PM | Sun, 07 August 2016

Great find for this shot of the city and two bottles in the lot. Like that story you mentioned.

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MagikUnicorn

5:39PM | Sun, 07 August 2016

LIKE THIS SHOT :) GO CANADA GO Great victory today in Volleyball (men) :)

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GrandmaT

9:01PM | Sun, 07 August 2016

Excellent shot!

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rhol_figament

9:36PM | Sun, 07 August 2016

Good capture eh... 🍻

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ACue

7:29PM | Mon, 08 August 2016

Very cool shot. I am indeed familiar with this part of the city. I find these banal, denuded cityscapes so fascinating. Love this shot.

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sandra46

11:27AM | Tue, 09 August 2016

VERY BEAUTIFUL CAPTURE

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anitalee

10:57PM | Sun, 14 August 2016

Excellent

sandwood12

3:03PM | Tue, 23 August 2016

good work How that song goes 99 bottles on the wall take one down now 98 on and on the song goes until get that photo

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nefertiabet

2:19PM | Mon, 29 August 2016

Fantastic Image, very well done!!! Love the 2 bottles in the picture!


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