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What a fantastic, super-crazy shot!!

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I'm a photographer and always appreciate good pics. Great job Kotsy!
 
The North side always felt a bit unresolved in terms of the reasons driving its shape and materiality.
 
The north side is growing on me a bit. In person while walking south down yonge there are two distinct rows of cladding that appear lighter and break things up quite a bit. I’m not sure if it is just the angle of those sections or if the cladding is actually different. But the taller it gets the more noticeable the contrast is.
 

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