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Jim-I love this one; it's great! I have not previously seen this point of view and, as you know, I live here. Knock it off-you're making me jealous! all the best, cb  :-)

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I would only add some more contrast to the old building and sharpness maybe, thus making it more fitting to the rest, GJ!

 

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An excellent POV that shows off so well, the mingling of old architecture with new. I love walking down Yonge Street and looking up at all the big old buildings that have been there for so long. Back to about 20 years ago, it was really special, because so many of the original buildings stayed about the same and were like 'landmarks' for me. Now with financial stress, many companies leave or move away to join other firms. I have not been Downtown Toronto for about 20 years, kind of hard to believe. I would not recognize it perhaps??? This is a splendid image Jim!!! Perhaps we will take a trip there this summer. When we drove home from Florida in November, we happened to take a 'wrong turn' - but it turned out wonderful. We ended up on the Gardiner Expressway, that took us along the Lakeshore (late at night). We got to see all the skyscrapers lit up and the beautiful CN Tower in the midst of it all. I could not believe how many new buildings there were. Thanks for reminding me with this image!!! Love the mix of 'old with new'.

kind regards, Gail

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