The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) & Street Photography
I hadn't seen the radical update to the architecture of the building... and radical it is. It looks like a modern building fell into/onto the old one, but it does make for interesting reflections.
The old amongst the new... Church of the Redeemer... just across from the ROM.
I Photoshopped out some of the lines. It's just too much bother for most shots though.
Quite the headplate.
Emotion in stone.
In the African display... coffins from Ghana. If you're a fisherman you can be buried in a fish.
Do you drive a Mercedes? Why not get buried in one then.
It was a cold day and a McDonald's & a coffee shop were across the street from the ROM so many a passerby had coffee in their hands.
Color? B&W? Include the bikes?
Crop even tighter? Clone out the lettering? Lots of choices.
Pick your own private window or join the bunch on the ledge.
The view from beside the ROM.
Mannequins without faces look strange.
The trip home on the 401. It wasn't as bad as the telephoto lens makes it look.
The ROM is like all large museums. You'd need days or weeks to check it all out. As fascinating as museums are to me, I quickly become tired and bored. I do enjoy them but I can only take them in relatively small doses. That's probably why I ended up doing so much street photography.
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