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Old Posted Mar 5, 2014, 9:05 PM
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Something a little different here. Dinosaurs Alive at Canada's Wonderland taken from last summer.
Those could be images of Hamilton city council's annual field trip.
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The beautiful photos of http://panfoto.deviantart.com/, taken mostly in Hamilton.





















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Old Posted Mar 6, 2014, 11:46 AM
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Whoa, that last photo is a little unnerving.
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Old Posted Mar 7, 2014, 3:27 AM
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WOW Those are awesome!!!

Here's more from the 23rd


St. Lawrence Market - Night by Matt M S, on Flickr


Winter Afternoon Skyline by Matt M S, on Flickr


The George Street Diner by Matt M S, on Flickr


The Rex Jazz Bar and Hotel by Matt M S, on Flickr


Rise and Reflect by Matt M S, on Flickr


Mr. Tasty Fries by Matt M S, on Flickr


Three by Matt M S, on Flickr


The Cyclist by Matt M S, on Flickr


Moss Park Skyline by Matt M S, on Flickr


Filmores Hotel by Matt M S, on Flickr
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A quick and cheapo 360 degree view of downtown Sherbrooke from a single point of view (rooftop on top of downtown hill, top of that hill is the closest thing we have to a CBD) a few minutes ago. Weather was absolutely beautiful, though. Super warm.



Edit: might not be clear if you're not familiar with the city, but they're all in order, rotating from left to right, and there's no gap in view (or barely). If you can't see overlap in buildings in every case from one pic to the next, then it's by a hair that you can't.






















Neighbor has been flying the flag for years, probably decades, but these days it's in ridiculously poor condition:

















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Dude!!!
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Old Posted Mar 8, 2014, 12:16 AM
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Yup, that is one stunning picture !
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Old Posted Mar 8, 2014, 12:48 AM
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Wow thanks guys. :-)
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Yup. The best picture I've ever seen of St.Js. Excellent, excellent work, SHH.
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nice st johns shots indeed


anyhow spent my day 200 feet up on a roof installing crap, didnt bring the camera up should of but did shoot some stuff on walk home



another curb bites the dust














my window sill


my view
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Old Posted Mar 8, 2014, 11:19 PM
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God, I love this city. It really is a kludge.

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Old Posted Mar 9, 2014, 1:43 AM
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View of the Escarpment in Hamilton

https://twitter.com/flyGHA/status/44...301632/photo/1
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View of the Escarpment in Hamilton

https://twitter.com/flyGHA/status/44...301632/photo/1
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That's a unique shot that really shows off the escarpment. Normally from the air it looks disappointingly inconspicuous.
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Love those angles of Montreal. Amazing shot of the clock tower, too.
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Old Posted Mar 11, 2014, 4:36 AM
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Dmajackson took this picture of North End/Mainland Halifax but I don't think he posted it in this section:


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The hill is about 150 m tall. Not exactly a mountain, but it's tall enough for some interesting views.
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View of the Escarpment in Hamilton

https://twitter.com/flyGHA/status/44...301632/photo/1
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Very cool. They're above Grimsby.
The sharpness of the edge of the brow is so pronounced. Once the leaves come in this angle will look very different.

They've posted lots of other nice aerial shots too. An account worth following.
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