Toronto Skyline At Night From Polson St No 1 is a photograph by Brian Carson which was uploaded on August 3rd, 2011.
Toronto Skyline At Night From Polson St No 1
Skyline at night from the west end of Polson St in Toronto Canada. Best view of the city IN the city.
Original photography from 2012 using a... more
by Brian Carson
Title
Toronto Skyline At Night From Polson St No 1
Artist
Brian Carson
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Photograph - Photography
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Skyline at night from the west end of Polson St in Toronto Canada. Best view of the city IN the city.
Original photography from 2012 using a Canon EOS T1i body with a Canon EF-S 17-85mm f4-5.6 IS USM lens.
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August 3rd, 2011
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Comments (9)
Mark Hope
No kidding!! Toronto is a must see on your travel bucket list. Compared to other International cities these days, Toronto is about as safe as it gets and that's a huge bonus. This incredible city has it all; literally. Even the people who live here haven't seen all T.O. has. World renowned 5 star rated International cuisine, A packed streets night life on weekends lasting to sunrise is awesome! Pro sports, Broadway, Artists, Comedy, live entertainment, street festivals, etc., etc., 7 days a week! The World needs alot more Toronto's!!!
Shelley Myke
A great capture, colors are great and the light is just right. V Pleased you joined the Canadian Wildlife and Nature Photography Group Brian.
Brian Carson replied:
Thanks again Shelley. Now if I can just find some time to get myself out of the city and surround myself with some of that wildlife & nature, I'd be a very happy guy :)
Cheri Randolph
Brian, It might be commonplace where you live, but for a first time viewer - it's amazing! Voted in the Hometown Contest. v
Brian Carson replied:
LOL. Thanks for that comment Cheri. It's also a great place to be when the sun sets. If you are on Polson St during the summer months and are looking directly at the city (from about the same position of this pic), the sun sets behind the cluster of buildings on the right. It can sometimes be quite spectacular :)