Photography

Best Spots for Fall Photography and Road Trips in Toronto and Southern Ontario
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Best Spots for Fall Photography and Road Trips in Toronto and Southern Ontario

The Greater Toronto Area is golden come mid October, and leaves will linger until the first week of November. If you get out during September many trees will be green but bursts of red emerge on the maples. Fall in the Toronto and Southern Ontario region is a visual feast. Here’s our guide to 6ix of the best spots!

Long Exposure Street Photography (Capture Epic Light Trails)
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Long Exposure Street Photography (Capture Epic Light Trails)

Mohit is a photographer from Toronto who was kind enough to share their perspective and experience on capturing long exposure light trails. All Photos by Mohit Pradhan. GETTING STARTED A lot of photographers think that long exposure photography is difficult. Apparently, it’s one of the easiest genres of photography. A tripod, a basic understanding of the…

Interview with Toronto Photographer Paul Perrier (The Mask Portrait Series)
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Interview with Toronto Photographer Paul Perrier (The Mask Portrait Series)

We are happy to have interviewed Toronto photographer Paul Perrier. The special series “The Mask” documents, via portrait photos, hundreds of people in the Toronto streets. It’s a stunning and gargantuan undertaking. We decided to create a special layout for this interview so we designed a page to showcase this project: https://tdotshots.com/pandemic-art-the-mask-toronto-street-portrait-photographer-paul-perrier/   Please take…

History & Construction of CN Tower: Architecture Defines Toronto
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History & Construction of CN Tower: Architecture Defines Toronto

Article by Brotee Das Datta / Additional writing and research by Mike Simpson Defining the Toronto skyline at 553.33m, the CN Tower is undoubtedly the most recognizable structure of the city. This iconic Canadian structure is visited by over two million international tourists every year. Even 44 years after being constructed, the CN Tower is deeply…

Tdot Shots Toronto Photo Contest Awards 2020 (View Gallery and Critique)
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Tdot Shots Toronto Photo Contest Awards 2020 (View Gallery and Critique)

Introduction and Greetings Tdot Shots and our sponsor ProLab Canada would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported our contest and participated. We awarded 3 prizes to the finalists in our categories: city & town, community and GTA FFA. Congrats to the winners! Are you curious about the entries and judging?…

For the Love of Astro Photography (From City Moons to the Comet Chase)
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For the Love of Astro Photography (From City Moons to the Comet Chase)

Writing and photography by Eddie Chan @eddiemarkhampyro Additional photography by @dp.ey Graphics and writing by Mike Simpson @tdot_shots Astrophotography is amazing! It’s the photography of astronomical objects and events, mainly in the night sky. Besides focusing on the moon, sun, and planets, astro-photographers capture images via long exposure, allowing us to see dim stars and…

Tdot Shots Photo Contest presents Finalists for City and Town Category
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Tdot Shots Photo Contest presents Finalists for City and Town Category

Very happy to announce the finalists for the City & Town category! Congratulations to all and good luck! Our panel of judges short listed about two dozen images for this category and then chose 2-3 favourites. We compromised on a final list of 5 and published them today. Hope you will comment on the post!…

Toronto Photo Walk Update for Summer and Fall 2020
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Toronto Photo Walk Update for Summer and Fall 2020

Will we be able to have photo walks this year? Good question. This year we had a great line-up of photo walks. Obviously they have been cancelled thus far. We hope we might resume, if conditions allow it, sometime in fall. It depends on the restrictions on groups and how people feel about it. We…