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Today in the death heat:
July 4, 2018:
From the 8th floor terrace at the U of T's Myhal Centre
Welcome to Toronto's Sunny Isles, it's Humber Bay Shores, starring a Lago at the Waterfront, with a bunch of generic condos, and introducing Eau du Soleil!
Just thought I'd throw mine up from Sunnyside beach after my volleyball games. Anyone know how many floors left on the North tower?
Etobicoke by Jeff Bowen, on Flickr
Growth Spurt by kotsy, on Flickr
Helicopter. Unless MM got a prohibitively expensive drone to attach the Sony A7 that photo was shot with (which I certainly can't rule out)Yonge and Eglinton
Cropped from a very high resolution drone photo by Michael Muraz (original photo).
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A nice evening in Eglinton Park looking at an even nicer building:
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From Sat evening
018 -1crpvib1stpffwlcon by citatus, on Flickr
What a difference a day makes. Pre- and post- cold front (yesterday morning vs today).
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Good Morning Toronto! by eikonologos.images, on Flickr
The rising sun turns Yonge and Eglinton into flames every morning. As seen from Bloor and Islington.
Another kind of flame.....
Eau du Soleil towers sure do have a sinister impact on the skyline tonight. I wish I had a DSLR and a tripod for this:
The last shot also demonstrates how Palace Pier towers are still dominating the skyline depending on your perspective.