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Antonio Cangiano

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Day 149: Think of the children
This iconic Penticton statue is called ROMP and depicts three children playing in the water. Due to the recent Okanagan...
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Day 148: Above the clouds
We are back in BC. I took this quick shot with my iPhone through the double glass, some 35,000 feet above the ground. The ph...
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Day 147: Toronto at night
It is only fitting that on my last night in Toronto, I would capture its beautiful skyline as seen from Polson Pier. #aftern...
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Day 146: Chapters
Day 146: Chapters Despite leveraging ebooks and audiobooks extensively, physical books have a special place in my heart. So it's no...
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Day 145: Markham Civic Centre
The Civic Centre looks quite nice at night. I drove past it for a month solid. Today, I decided to brave the rain and ta...
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Day 144: A path emerges
Sometimes the path is clear. Taking that first step is all you have to do. #autumn #forest #trees #nature #afternoon #green #l...
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Day 143: A little Paris in Markham
You don't expect Parisian architecture in the middle of Markham. And yet here it is. Quite stunning at night. #afte...
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Day 142: Sunburst over the bridge
I was driving in Scarborough when I saw this sunset over the bridge. I had to stop and grab a shot just in time. #ou...
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Day 141: Pond with fountain
Not far from Toogood Pond there is a smaller park in Unionville. This one has a fountain going full blast, even on a wet d...
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Day 140: Jellyfish
My wife and I went to the Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto. Despite the somewhat limited light, I was able to grab some nice shots of s...
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Day 139: My Wife
This evening I was supposed to shoot with a paid model, but she stood me up. After waiting an hour for her to arrive with no communic...
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Day 138: Muscovy Duck
I was scouting for a location for a possible shoot with a model and came across this cute fellow that looked like a mix between...
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Day 137: Woodbine Beach
Woodbine Beach is gorgeous at night. It is so alive. Walking on the shore to the tune of life taking place will be one of the...
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Day 136: A Peaceful Evening
It was overcast for most of the day. Then a peaceful evening descended upon us. Deep down, what we all hope for. #afternoo...
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Day 135: The Hilton Hotel Clock at Night
The Hilton Hotel clock atop their tower in Markham is quite impressive, especially at night. #afternoon #nigh...
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Day 134: The flag at sunset
This huge Canadian flag was flapping in the wind, calling for my attention. The sunset gave it, and the tree underneath, a...
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Day 133: Peacock
The Toronto Zoo is currently on strike, so we headed East to the Brantford Twin Valley Zoo. It's not the most photographer friendly z...
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Day 132: Misha
Today, I offered to take headshots for a few interns and colleagues of mine at IBM. I was happy to be able to make it look like it was...
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Day 131: Spring Trees
Spring breathes life into nature. I love discovering beautiful pockets of it right in the city. #thursday #autumn #forest #outdo...
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Day 130: ESSO
I think that almost anything bright at night looks good. Even a gas station. #afternoon #night #wednesday #urban #home #architecture #gt...
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Day 129: Shadows at night
Although I'm not religious, I find church architecture to be majestic. Particularly at night. #night #evening #tuesday #bw #...
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Day 128: Toogood Pond at Sunset
After many days of rain in Toronto, today there was finally some sunshine and with it an unbelievably vivid and satura...
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Day 127: Kingston's Court House
We lived in Toronto for six years, but at the time we didn't have a car, so we didn't get to explore any of beautiful...
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Day 126: Lit Pathway
Toronto is a big city full of man-made objects. It is still Canada, however, so it's not hard to find areas where nature coexists...