Love that detail of the portico. My mouse hand itches to clone out the twigs in the wide shot... I think it would work either with more twigs or none... looks like a great place to roam _ I think the gray day suits the
subject.

ann


frank theriault wrote:

Toronto's Western Beaches used to feature a large amusement park that
lasted until about the 1950s.  All that remains is a glorious Art
Nouveau/Neo-classical structure, the Sunnyside Bathing Pavillion.  It
was originally a change facility for bathers in Lake Ontario, but due
to cold water temperatures, they later built a large swimming pool
adjacent to it.  Both structures still exist, although the Pavilion is
a bit the worse for wear these days.

I was walking in the area last weekend (a rather grey day, so the
light - while diffuse - wasn't great).  I guess it chronicles a grey,
blustery late winter day at the Western Beaches:

http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/sunnyside-bathing-pavillion.html

Please note:  two images, including detail of the portico in glorious
living colour.  ;-)

Hope you enjoy.  Comments welcome.

cheers,
frank







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