I have not been in Toronto long enough to have a favorite part of town. So I thought I'd show you the whole city, from above! Tell me, what's not to love about a city like this?
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A photographic look at life in the Greater Toronto Area
16 comments:
Quelle vue, ce panorama est grandiose, on dirait un immense jeu de domino. Superbe photo
what part of the city is this?? I don't see the CN Tower, or any landmarks I recognize.
@ben - I can't really say exactly what part of town this is as I don't know the city well yet. I was flying into Pearson from Atlanta, if that gives you any idea. The CN Tower and such is closer to the water - I do know that much!
GREAT city! I should visit it more often. :)
Spectacular sight! I have never been to Toronto, so I'm looking forward to seeing more of it on your new blog.
Fantastic shot!I'm dreaming about to visit Toronto someday!
Léia
The broad view of a never-boring city! Must get back there soon.
Hi! Nice shot but it isn't Toronto. I think the plane hadn't turned around yet and the shot you have is the City of Mississauga - you can see their city hall area with the new twisted condo (nicknamed Marilyn) in the centre of the pic. Toronto would be much more to the left.
Waouh, quel panorama !
holy cow, that is some city! Fantastic shot Halcyon.
That is quite a view! From where didst thou take the shot?
Toronto seems like a wonderful city. We watch HGTV "House Hunters" all the time and many episodes seem to be centered in the Toronto area - the housing is more expensive than here, though!
It does look wonderful, El . . . err, Halcyon. I did some air photos last month and enjoyed the response they got. You did a nice job with this photo. As you transition from Jackson, you will probably get many opportunities to practice air photography!
Great view of your new home!
A good and impartial idea...
Incredible Incredible
daily athens
what a beautiful view
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