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10Sep/100

Sun and Clouds: Relaxing Sunday City

Katrin Ray has added a photo to the pool:

Sun and Clouds: Relaxing Sunday City

Here are some views from my place looking west and north. Nothing really special... but in a certain way, it is special. I loved how clouds filled the sky canvas as if they were reflecting the sea of trees in the perspective... and also liked the selective lighting which adds a theatrical feel I guess.
And this is what weather we had on our last long holiday weekend - perfect for relaxing!

I know it is Friday but we are moving toward Sunday, don't we? :-)
Happy weekend to all!

10Sep/100

Sun and Clouds: Sunday in the city

Katrin Ray has added a photo to the pool:

Sun and Clouds: Sunday in the city

Here are some views from my place looking north and west. Nothing really special... but in a certain way, it is special. I loved how clouds filled the sky canvas as if they were reflecting the sea of trees in the perspective... and also liked the selective lighting which adds a theatrical feel I guess.
And this is what weather we had on our last long holiday weekend - perfect for relaxing!

10Sep/100

Sun and Clouds: The Quiet Sunday

Katrin Ray has added a photo to the pool:

Sun and Clouds: The Quiet Sunday

Here are some views from my place looking north and west. Nothing really special... but in a certain way, it is special. I loved how clouds filled the sky canvas as if they were reflecting the sea of trees in the perspective... and also liked the selective lighting which adds a theatrical feel I guess.
And this is what weather we had on our last long holiday weekend - perfect for relaxing!

I know it is Friday but we are moving toward Sunday, don't we? :-)
Happy weekend to all!

10Sep/100

Sun and Clouds: Sunday Cityscape

Katrin Ray has added a photo to the pool:

Sun and Clouds: Sunday Cityscape

Here are some views from my place looking north and west. Nothing really special... but in a certain way, it is special. I loved how clouds filled the sky canvas as if they were reflecting the sea of trees in the perspective... and also liked the selective lighting which adds a theatrical feel I guess.
And this is what weather we had on our last long holiday weekend - perfect for relaxing!

I know it is Friday but we are moving toward Sunday, don't we? :-)
Happy weekend to all!

7Sep/100

Golden Buildings from Riverdale Park (In Black and White)

Todd Metcalfe has added a photo to the pool:

Golden Buildings from Riverdale Park (In Black and White)

6Sep/100

Toronto From My Balcony

plan 10 has added a photo to the pool:

Toronto From My Balcony

Looking toward Bloor & Yonge from Isabella & Jarvis

5Sep/100

blue city on a hill

candrika has added a photo to the pool:

blue city on a hill

Another cloud study.

4Sep/100

cloud reflections

candrika has added a photo to the pool:

cloud reflections

4Sep/100

Toronto Harbour ~

**Mary** has added a photo to the pool:

Toronto Harbour ~

A view of Toronto from the R.C.Y.C. Island ... makes for a nice photo setting.

3Sep/100

The Eight Meters ~

**Mary** has added a photo to the pool:

The Eight Meters ~

There are a few of these gorgeous sleek sailing vessels at the R.C.Y.C. ... it's quite a sight to see them go out ... last Tuesday some were going for a leisurely sail in the harbour ... there was a pretty good breeze ... and it seemed that they(the crew) were enjoying the evening.

International Eight Metre Class are class of racing yachts. Eight Metre boats (often called "Eights" or 8mR) are a construction class, meaning that the boats are not identical but are all designed to meet specific measurement formula, in this case International Rule. Before WW II Eights were the most prestigious international yacht racing class, and they are still actively raced around the world. "Eight metre" in class name does not, somewhat confusingly, refer to length of the boat, but product of the formula. 8mR boats are on average some 15 metres long. Between 1907 and 2008 approximately 500 8mR boats were built, 177 of them have survived until today.

For more on the history of the Eight Meter - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8_Metre_%28keelboat%29

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