A bit strange. You can't live there but evidently you can work there... even though many shooting days go to ten hours and more and art departments, among others like hair and makeup, typically do 11...
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A bit strange. You can't live there but evidently you can work there... even though many shooting days go to ten hours and more and art departments, among others like hair and makeup, typically do 11...
This sounds drably doctrinaire to me. For my part, I'm glad that there's some disagreement on how much humility - or humour - is appropriate for this site.
Some truth to that, I suspect.
Gotta agree about defending this shot. It's not a photography forum and there's no need to get all finicky and technical about what is and isn't an arresting shot. Plenty of room for all sorts of...
I don't think it would make a difference, except for those types who, by virtue of their own natural inclinations, are apt to pay attention to numbers and technical scores. Savvy politicians know...
It reminds me of a battleship superstructure.
Aura from Dundas near Dalhousie, this afternoon.
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93 for my digs, in Leslieville. Not bad, not bad at all. Assuming the mechanism isn't without serious flaws, natch.
My vote too.
Looking really smart. Nice to see this kind of thing going on.
Actually, this happens all the time. High-end interior designers have clients with deep pockets. They stipulate what they're willing to spend and often leave it up to the designer to do the shopping...
Perhaps because its work is essentially toxic?
Sarcasm noted! But really, once your votes win the day, a different set of rules apply. Once in the big chair, you tend to figure you're entitled to your entitlements. So it goes... left, right, and...
To be fair, the conservatives hated the Long Gun Registry for ideological reasons and the top-heavy, expensive bureaucracy it entailed. The classic stance is: more government equals more civil...
Man, that's one slick, creative video. Very compelling.
Wonder if it's the same reasons they left Queen by Vancouver - a killer rent jack. Their java wasn't bad.
Carlaw just above Queen, looking north
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A couple shots from a nearby alleyway, further south
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And those tarped piles of salt have been there for decades. I remember a friend in 1979 shooting video of it in art skule... back when video was brave new tech and portable video cameras were very...
DtTo: I think you overstate and oversimplify the case. The electorate is concerned with a variety of issues, the casino being but one among many. Public transit is a huge one, for example. Taxation,...
I've always had a tough time with the Star - always felt flabby and saddled with the strained earnestness of the mushy middle. But it has more substance and hard reportage than the Sun, I'll give you...
Well, I read the Post and the Sun for much the same reasons - when I find 'em discarded on the subway or streetcar, or when I'm linking to a story online. Both tend to express viewpoints which are...
Agreed about the Globe and Wente. Sometimes I fear that the Globe is morphing into some twee lifestyle rag. I think it's losing its own sense of history and purpose. I keep coming back to it out of...
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Good point. But the cross-posting is perhaps a wee bit understandable, given the magnitudes of passion the very topic of casinos themselves arouse. Kind of difficult to separate projects from one's...
It's nice that some people feel inclined to enthusiastically embrace casino boosterism, but that's hardly definitive proof that all will be well if we do a downtown casino.
In any case, I think...