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Toronto Streetcars June 2010.

In June 2010, I purchased my first (and only) DSLR before embarking on an epic three-week trip that included a visit to Toronto, Ontario, with fellow photographer Pat Yough.

DSLR stands for digital single lens reflex. This type of camera provides an optical viewfinder using a system of mirrors to allow phographer to see through the lens as compated with a ‘Mirrorless’ camera that provides a hi-res digital display.

Using my new Canon EOS 7D fitted with a 200mm f/2.8 prime lens, I made this view of TTC CLRVs (Canadian Light Rail Vehicles) plying the city’s streets.

The bright red cars made for striking subjects on a dull June day marked by intermittent rain.

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Elegant Paint at Okayama.

On April 24, 1997, my father and I paid a brief visit to Okayama, Japan, arriving and departing the same day by Shinkansen.

Okayama had a compact two-prong streetcar system with colorfully painted street cars (it seemed that each car was in a different livery).

Traditional colors on this modern boxy car.

Kodachrome in Fuji-land!

I made these photos with my Nikon N90S.

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