Nearby the neighborhood of West Queen West stood this very angular skyscraper. It seems pretty irregular in design – to take a steel tower and make it look like a bunch of zany building blocks in the sky – but much of Toronto’s architecture is very creative. That was just one of the many reasons I fell head-over-heels for the city. Every time I look at this, I wish that it would move its creases and crevices.
© 2009 Jess Smith
Mirror, Mirror in the Sky
29 Oct
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I love the abstract nature of this, you have a good eye Jess. You seem to really get out and travel a lot too, you’re a lucky girl!
oh yeah, what a graphic design shot. cool! did you try this b&w?
Great geometry and reflections, amazing picture.