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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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Toronto Transit Commission—Two Photos from Ten Years Ago.

In February 2010, I visited Toronto, Ontario with photographers Pat Yough and Chris Guss.

It was extra cold, but we made some stunning photos in the clear frosty light.

These view of TTC CLRVs (Canadian Light Rail Vehicles) were exposed using a Canon EOS-3 and Fujichrome slide film.

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