Toronto Docklands In Winter 2022

 Toronto Portands on a cold winter Sunday morning, an interesting place that's changing beyond recognition. Formerly industrial and a cargo port, the Toronto Portlands is slated to become a mixed use residential/commerical neighbourhood with a lot of changes to the lower Don River, restoring the old river path to Toronto Harbour. 

It was a cold day but the Nikon F4 held up really well and JCH Streetpan 400 was the perfect choice of film for the grey skies. We didn't didn't really stray all that far from Cherry St., the windchill was as such, just burn the roll of film off and go get a coffee somewhere that had some shelter from the wind. 


Camera: Nikon F4, Nikkor Lenses. 

Film: Japan Camera Hunter Streetpan 400, D76 1+1. 


Eastern Corner of Cherry Beach Cherry Beach Ice Cherry Beach Lifeguard Sation Two Cherry Beach Lifeguard Station Three Toronto Outer Harbour Snowed In Benches Stored Dredging Barges_ Stored Ships_ Ori and John January 2022 Cherry St. Lift Bridge and Dump Truck Cherry St. Bridge Control House More Cherry St. Bridge Detail_ Dump Truck Crossing the BRidge Back to the Rest of Toronto Nautical Storage 170 Cherry St SA On Polson St._ Hibernating Bus Turned Food Truck Toronto Skyline from Polson St Eastern Edge of Toronto Harbour Eastern Harbourfront Two The Ever Changing Skyline in Winter Two

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