Out this morning in the Kingston Road / Warden area in Toronto / Scarborough. A neighbourhood of contrasts. My eye was drawn to the decay. All images taken with a Sony a6100 body and 7.5mm f/3.5 fisheye lens.
This past weekend I was in Presqu’ile Point Park in Ontario. Ther was a lot of large driftwood and leaning trees by the shores of Lake Ontario in the Park, and the branches in this image reminded me of a claw reaching out over the water.
In nearby Taylor Creek Park this afternoon, shooting a bridge with my iPhone in pano mode with the wide angle lens. Going for distortion of reality again. Nothing is normal.
I took this image this past Wednesday with my iPhone on Pano mode. Looking into an empty barbershop, the interior is overwhelmed by reflections but I do like the look.
Out yesterday with photography friends, and as we crossed over the pedestrian bridge near the Pape/Gerrard area I too this panoramic image of the neighbourhood.
My images continue t move away from objective reality. On the Danforth in Toronto this morning. I used the panorama setting on my iPhone 15, then in post gave the image a colour treatment vagely akin to the look from Lomography Turquoise C-41 film.