Five snapshots from a day spent wandering the streets of downtown Toronto in July 2010.
By Carrie on April 6, 2011
Five snapshots from a day spent wandering the streets of downtown Toronto in July 2010.
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Originally from Ottawa, Canada, Carrie Kellenberger has kept a home base with her husband in Asia since 2003. Carrie and her husband offer free ESL teacher placement services around the world through their company, Reach To Teach. She is also a freelance writer, editor, and photographer in Taiwan. Visit www.carriekellenberger.com for more information.
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Toronto is a clean, safe, cosmopolitan city and a wonderful network of recreational and cultural activities.pics was really graet
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Breathtaking.
What lens was used here? What camera do you use?
Hi Kate,
I have a Canon 7D. I used my 85mm lens to take these photos.