Living on this side of the building you'd have a great view of Lake Ontario, Bob. This is on the edge of an escarpment that runs through Toronto, so your view would be better than the view from the expensive condos down on the lakefront.
I love the individual nature of the chaos on these balconies; it is evidence of lives being led as they are lived rather than as being curated or considered by outsiders. An excellent composition, John, with the beige edges of the brickwork on the central spine. (It does not seem to be habitations; perhaps the central stairwell or lift shaft?)
I wouldn't want to live in such a place..........excellent views or not, but I also know that people need somewhere to live and for most, they probably don 't have a choice.
Anyway, I really like the abstract nature of this shot...........I do agree with Old Owl that the individually of the occupants can be seen by viewing the shot large and examining the balconies.
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Anyway, I really like the abstract nature of this shot...........I do agree with Old Owl that the individually of the occupants can be seen by viewing the shot large and examining the balconies.
A cracking capture John.