1.L: Met this gentleman and his bird on my run along the waterfront today. An unlikely friendship based on trust, reliability and an abundance of white bread. #EveryCaptainNeedsABird
1.L: Even the mundane can be beautiful. #Everyday
1.L: Wandering through the canyons of concrete and glass.
1.L: Corporate cow. #Moo
1.L: More ice. It's like frozen light.
1.L: What happens when it's -30c one week and plus +10c the next? This. Clear crisp ice flowing onto the beach. The super bright sun was perfect for playing with light too.
1.L: I love cemeteries. Inside and out they always seem full of character. While some might call that character "creepy", I call it poetic.
1.L: Late January scenes from the waterfront.
1.L: The Harbourfront Commission building seems to be summoning Batman. When did Toronto Port Authority earn that privilege? And what could they possibly need him for?? #somethingwronghere
1.L: Late night Chinatown in TO the new year colours shine all night long. Paired with the regular business lights the night is aglow in electric festivity.
1.L: Surreal light this morning. What a brilliant way to start a Friday.
1.L: One more from The Autumn Stones shoot. One of the things I loved about working with these guys is there willingness to explore locations with me. Sure I scouted ahead of time, but if an unexpected opportunity arose TAS was all in for checking it out. #my
1.L: I've walked by this door on Berkley St. hundreds of times and somehow never took a photo before. It's beautiful. The buildings around the distillery were largely built between 1850 and 1920. All with bricks from the brickworks just a few short kilometers
1.L: I've walked by this door on Berkley St. hundreds of times and somehow never took a photo before. It's beautiful. The buildings around the distillery were largely built between 1850 and 1920. All with bricks from the brickworks just a few short kilometers
1.L: The Autumn Stones from their recent photo shoot. Check out their second album The Escapists. www.TheAutumnStones.com
1.L: Underbelly of the Gardiner. Concrete falls off the way wallpaper peels away from the walls of abandoned homes. The shiny new developments continue to rise all around it. From high above they don't see the scars from years of shuttling people back and for
1.L: Had a great opportunity a couple of weeks back to photograph The Autumn Stones - theautumnstones.com.
1.L: Building under renovation. There was a flock of pigeons which were doing maneuvers above the block for the better part of an hour. I had hoped to capture them with the building for a little added drama. Didn't happen. I wonder if they had been displaced a
1.L: Came across the Bates Bird Motel. Was actually adorable.
1.L: I have a real thing for beautiful paddles.
1.L: Oo! Artisanal wood!
1.L: There is one sea turtle at the aquarium. I've only seen him once before as he's usually hiding - at least while in there. I was super excited to get this shot before he went dark again.
1.L: Sea urchins. Beautiful in a moody sort of way.
1.L: The folks at Ripley's Aquarium have done a great job lighting the jellyfish. They are just mesmerizing!
1.L: The iconic jellyfish tank. Thank you again @__leeweston__ for a great night!!
1.L: The lower Don River is full of fascinating bits of scenery. Here the silt has become streaked giving the riverbed a marbled look.
1.L: If anything makes me want to cook it's displays like this.
1.L: Yes. It's out of focus. I was going to delete it but was drawn to the painterly feel.
1.L: Hardcore busking on the streets of Toronto. Perhaps it's one of those fancy collapsible pianos...
1.L: Another culture filled night with @__leeweston__ ; attending a National Geographic photo series lecture at Roy Thomson Hall, drinking gin and tonic and dubonnet out of sippy cups. #LivingTheLife