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Old Posted Mar 6, 2026, 6:32 PM
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That's one wacky ladder on the Bailey Nelson building there.
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Old Posted Mar 6, 2026, 9:35 PM
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Awesome photo tour through Montreal in late winter, Rico. I'm loving the architecture.

Great angle.







Here's Vancouver in late February/early March.




















































































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Old Posted Mar 7, 2026, 3:19 AM
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Rico Rommheim , and Gialo great set. I love that Phillips Square Art Deco Office building.
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That's one wacky ladder on the Bailey Nelson building there.
LOL - yep, it would be a tough life and death choice: use that ladder to escape or stand my ground and fight the fire by throwing teaspoons of water at it?

Nice array of photos as always Rico, really enjoy seeing the wide age range of buildings and architecture, not just the old and new but a lot in between. That Montreal layers thing again.. not always obvious but its there and what provides the depth.
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Old Posted Mar 8, 2026, 7:30 PM
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giallo you really have some wicked photos in that set - the Helijet set against the container vessel and you really capture the harsh cool light of early spring shining on deep mossy greens and ocean/mountain blues. The blue/green city. Loves this shot:

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Fantastic pictures giallo wow.



I was actually looking at that tower on google Earth the other day and was wondering if I could ever see a legit pic of it up close and there you go!
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Very nice shot of the place where Montreal's movers and shakers live (along with Outremont, of course).
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Stumbled upon this guys shots.

City Walker by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C08148 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C02898 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C01090 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C00692 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C09342 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C09286 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C06697 (1) by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C06180 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C06069 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

A7C05085 by Carl Sim, on Flickr

Toronto Streets by Carl Sim, on Flickr
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for some reason (authenticity? warts & all?) I like this one the best out of that great Toronto set.
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