Toronto Auberge On The Park | 148.9m | 45s | Tridel | Graziani + Corazza

Got some very hidden ones!
I also recommend to watch out for image compression. Make sure your watermarks don’t become unreadable due to compression. Images on most websites are compressed to a much smaller file, where I’ve noticed some of my and your watermarks becoming unreadable! So I recommend to make sure to compensate for compression. Possibly making the text not blend in too well with surroundings (I like my watermarks to blend in, in case someone gets rid of it. So it looks like it’s part of the picture. But not too much where to the point where it isn’t readable) or don’t make it too small. I like to add some obvious ones and some hidden ones.
 
Got some very hidden ones!
I also recommend to watch out for image compression. Make sure your watermarks don’t become unreadable due to compression. Images on most websites are compressed to a much smaller file, where I’ve noticed some of my and your watermarks becoming unreadable! So I recommend to make sure to compensate for compression. Possibly making the text not blend in too well with surroundings (I like my watermarks to blend in, in case someone gets rid of it. So it looks like it’s part of the picture. But not too much where to the point where it isn’t readable) or don’t make it too small. I like to add some obvious ones and some hidden ones.
There's a reason why I make my watermarks easily legible, especially for those viewing my photos on a smartphone.
 
There's a reason why I make my watermarks easily legible, especially for those viewing my photos on a smartphone.
When I make mine big and easily readable, I like to put it in a spot that looks like it was not edited there. Of course I also add smaller ones in strange places that someone would not easily find, as in case it is edited out, there are some other secret ones!
I place them everywhere on the photo in case the photo is used in a video, where they might crop in and the watermark might be in the corner, rendering it useless. So I also try to place a whole bunch in the centre, and outer areas.
 
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Although the architecture isn't completely photogenic per se, they do capture well from most vantage points. Which does get enhanced due to its perched location creating a sense of presence.
 
Although the architecture isn't completely photogenic per se, they do capture well from most vantage points. Which does get enhanced due to its perched location creating a sense of presence.
The rectangular shape makes the interior space much more usable. I've lived in a swoopy building with curves, and while it looks good from the outside, the compromise is very apparent inside.

Some of the corner units at Auberge afford residents something like a 270 degree view from the balcony.
 

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