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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!

New 2020 Toronto Sign: Is this Public Art Cool or Controversial?
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New 2020 Toronto Sign: Is this Public Art Cool or Controversial?

How do you feel about the new Toronto sign? Some seem to like it. Some seem to hate it. Does the TO sign really need themed visual art layered on via a wrap? If so… What comes next?  Read on and let us know what you think. Comment on our Instagram post.  Photography by @mw_city_photography The…

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…

Toronto News: Time to Burst Bubbles to Slow the Second Wave of COVID-19 (Saving Phase 3)
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Toronto News: Time to Burst Bubbles to Slow the Second Wave of COVID-19 (Saving Phase 3)

It’s time to burst the bubble. I’m speaking metaphorically and literally. We are living under collective delusion. Since July people have been enjoying their summers and regaining much needed mental health by getting out and about and socializing. It’s time to get real and burst our bubbles of delusion.

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…

Photo Walk and Guided Tour at University of Toronto (U of T Meetup and Fundraiser Fall 2020)
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Photo Walk and Guided Tour at University of Toronto (U of T Meetup and Fundraiser Fall 2020)

Have you been to the downtown campus of the U of T aka “St. George”? It’s one of the gems of the west downtown and an essential walk for anyone interested in photography, architecture and history.  We are excited to announce the University of Toronto walk as the first event in the return of our…

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?…