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Old Posted Mar 2, 2020, 5:42 PM
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It's gets harder & harder to find new content on Flickr...

Question for you Instagram image posters - are you using a Chrome extension or something to be able to download/host the images? All the other third party Instagram-viewer sites I've used seem to get shut down after a few months.




Morning Commute
by George Hornaday, on Flickr


for.the.time.being
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for.the.time.being
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DSC_0319
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View from Kensington Market
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424 Wellington Ave. W.
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the.human.scale
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King Street east from Joe Shuster Way
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Neon dreams are made of Fran's
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Breaking Up is Hard to Do
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Old Posted Mar 6, 2020, 7:13 PM
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Question for you Instagram image posters - are you using a Chrome extension or something to be able to download/host the images? All the other third party Instagram-viewer sites I've used seem to get shut down after a few months.

Found one! https://pikdo.biz/





https://pikdo.biz/u/popz.s/211648879


https://pikdo.biz/u/donnelly_b/45064762


https://pikdo.biz/u/jamaalism/3325240


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https://pikdo.biz/u/jazzy.vibes/1762777356


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Damn, Toronto be looking goooooood.
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Still not at Chicago's level.

Great pics though.
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Depends by what yardstick you're using. In terms of height and grandiosity I agree that Toronto isn't at Chicago's level yet; it's still behind. In terms of vibrancy/urbanity Toronto isn't at Chicago's level either; but because it's moved ahead of it.
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Those shots of Toronto are jaw dropping. You could tell me it has 15 million people, and I would believe it.
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Depends by what yardstick you're using. In terms of height and grandiosity I agree that Toronto isn't at Chicago's level yet; it's still behind. In terms of vibrancy/urbanity Toronto isn't at Chicago's level either; but because it's moved ahead of it.
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I really love this one. The crowds are like George Street during an event, and the setting is especially urban with the subway entrance. The picture just conveys the atmosphere that I cherish in large cities.
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Old Posted Mar 18, 2020, 6:09 PM
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Nobody dares post their cities pics after Martin lays down the law with that Montreal goodness.
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Still not at Chicago's level.

Great pics though.

So sad, yet you keep making the comparison.
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This building is really cool. It reminds me of the skinny building in Vancouver's Chinatown.

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