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Photo by John FitzGerald


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 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
I like how one half of the shot is mainly composed of uprights and the other is mainly composed of horizontals. I also like the similarity of the apartment block to the towers of old pallets.
6 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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I was interested in comparing the two sides, Bob. Apart from the building in the back, though, and the pallets and shopping cart (which are on the grounds of a supermarket), the photo is of the grounds of St. Michael's College in Toronto. It's run by Basilian Fathers, so the life there is a bit well-guarded, and the Basilians did start as an underground order. The open life of the school goes on in the building on the left, an arena that is the home of the St. Michael's Buzzers, a second-tier junior hockey team. Out of camera to the right is a dramatically-sited sports field which hosts track meets and high school football. The trees are commemorations of the poriginal countryside that lasted into the early twentieth century.
6 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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Thanks, William.
6 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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Actually, Jean-Pierre, the sports field off-camera to the right is quite a stage. The field is on the floor of a ravine, and the seats up the sides.
6 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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This is a very interesting site, Léopold. You start at St. Clair Avenue West, walk through a Loblaws/Joe Fresh site, then through a Catholic high school, then an apartment site (with a park to one side. After that you can go down into the undeveloped part of the ravine and walk for a mile or more.
6 years ago.

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