Here are photos taken today, Nov 10, a day earlier than usual for me. The "time lapse" on my Flickr account is now updated - the view from the NE corner of Bloor and Yonge, mostly weekly from Oct 2020 to Nov 2022.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jer1961/albums/72157718725607562
Not sure how "skyline" is defined, but here you go... First photo last night's moonrise; second photo Ordnance triangle, also last night; third shot of Bathurst and condos Nov 2
Photos of the tower from today. And an addition to the "time lapse" set of photos - Oct 2020 - Nov 2022
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jer1961/albums/72157718725607562
Getting a lot of response to my time-lapse of this view over on Flickr. It's usually updated weekly on Friday or Saturday. Just added this photo never before posted, the first time I took a shot of the view from this corner. Feb 11, 2020.
Well, I've lived in the city for a half-century plus, taking photos for most of that time, and I can say I've not see so much growth in such a short span of time - so, yeah, it does seem a lot longer ago!
The tower, October 28, 2022. For an updated time-lapse of the construction going back to 2020, go to my Flickr album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jer1961/albums/72157718725607562
Here is my last post for the moment, a link to my Flikr folder on this project, going back to early 2020. Some 270 photos. Presumably many similar shots within this thread, but all in one place with my albums! https://www.flickr.com/photos/jer1961/albums/72157716595492308
Here are four from the...
My second post - on my Flickr account, I have several albums dedicated to this project. One is a weekly "time lapse" from the NE corner... Starting in October 2020, virtually every week since.
Not sure if links are allowed, but here it is to the weekly time-lapse album...