Scarborough, Ontario, has been given (often unfairly) a reputation of being rather bleak. There are many areas of hidden beauty within Scarborough, but there is still plenty of concrete and asphalt, and in this image of the Kennedy Subway station passenger drop-off, it felt to me like a decayed echo of a space age vision; a future which did not gracefully become the present.
Nikkormat FT2, 24mm f2.8 lens, Ilford XP2+ film

John – I’m really enjoying this blog. Do you think there was something in the water at PAB this year? So many of us are changing what we’re doing, and it’s fantastic. So inspirational, too. I esp. love the blurbs you add and I’m learning from them. Cheers! Keep up the excellent work!
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That’s the beauty of PAB — there is always “something in the water” 🙂
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