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Went on a nice fall season hike at the Dundas Peak park for nature and portrait shots.
Experienced by White.RainForest ∙ 易雨白林.
12 km from McMaster University
This wood duck has been hanging around southern Ontario during the cold of winter and makes a nice contrast of colour in the snow.
Experienced by Ryk Naves
42 km from McMaster University
It was a foggy afternoon and we were loosing light. There wasn’t much opportunity for pictures on our trek so far, until we drove past this forest. Trees perfectly lined with the sun just about to set. Ended out being one of my favourite pictures. This was just a reminder that sometimes the best images are the ones that come naturally. I love the mood and the depth really helps with that in this photograph
Experienced by Talen de St. Croix
47 km from McMaster University
Looking for the perfect angle to capture this amazing sunset that was happening before my eyes, it’s around 5 in the evening in Jordan, Ontario and I notice how beautiful the splash of the wave looks up against the rocks. The raging hit against the stone as the wave breaks and the twinkling of water flashes the golden sunset…click goes the sound of my shutter as the wave breaks.
Experienced by Michael Baldovinos
51 km from McMaster University
On cold, rainy, fall days in Canada it’s not very inviting to go for walking in nature. But if you’re willing to give it a shot and wander off the beaten path to those less traveled. Sometimes you find something truly amazing.
Experienced by Cameron Simpson
55 km from McMaster University
Fall tones during a sunset at the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, Toronto (Photo taken with a Sony Xperia XZ2)
Experienced by Brian Jones
56 km from McMaster University
Silhouette of geese swimming in Lake Ontario during beautiful pink and orange sunset.
Experienced by Elvir K
58 km from McMaster University
I was wandering around the harbour front, hopping from park to park trying to find a full and complete view of the skyline before sunset. On my final stop, I realized that everyone was taking the same picture, from slightly different angles, whether on their very professional cameras with heavy-duty lenses, or just with their phones. While looking around at all the photographers around me, I realized my camera was resting on the perfect spot for an alternative perspective, giving attention to something other than the skyline for a change.
Experienced by Nadine Shaabana
59 km from McMaster University
Toronto is a beautiful city. I took this photo with my drone when I visited the Scarborough Bluffs when this boat caught my eye. There is something so intriguing about the contrast between the large body of water and the boat.
Experienced by Eric Aiden
60 km from McMaster University
This is a beautiful landscape picture from one of Toronto’s islands. This is a scene of the downtown core and Toronto’s beautiful skyline. I shot this while I was heading back to Toronto with my friends, we were chilling at the Toronto islands and were heading back. While we were heading back to the ferry I saw this view and I Immediately took out my Galaxy and tried to get the best exposure and depth of field possible. I turned out really good and I was happy with the shot
Experienced by James Thomas
61 km from McMaster University
Love the update to the Umbra store’s architecture in Toronto. All I kept saying while shooting, was: It’s like fuckin’ candy. Got lucky with the plane :)
Experienced by Scott Webb
61 km from McMaster University
When I was walking through Toronto, my goal was to take a picture of a reflection of the CN Tower. When I walked down Front Street West, I found this beautiful spot where you get the surreal feeling that the picture is photoshopped.
Experienced by Ferdinand Stöhr
61 km from McMaster University
I took this photo when I went to Toronto a couple of years ago. Its a beautiful city, and I was really excited to go up Toronto’s (and possibly Canada’s) most famous landmark. I took this photo looking up at the tower from the ground and then put it into black and white.
Experienced by Eva Wilcock
62 km from McMaster University
I took this after a very uneventful night shooting the streets. Couldn’t find any interesting subjects to shoot and it was quickly getting dark. As I was walking back to my car, I heard the loud noises coming from the crowd playing in front of the Toronto sign. I was lucky to see this scene.
Experienced by Matthew Lai
62 km from McMaster University
This photo was shot from the boat tour around Toronto islands during photographing the Wedding of another Unsplash contributor: Tim Gouw. That Toronto skyline gets me.
Experienced by Scott Webb
62 km from McMaster University
Historical Landmark in Toronto, the Flatiron building stands and is seen by many each day. This weekend, I found my way into the Greater Toronto Area to capture this photo.
Experienced by Dawson Lovell
62 km from McMaster University
A couple friends and I were walking through the streets of downtown reminiscing our summer. There was a building near one the places I visited in the summer so we decided to climb to the top. The door to the roof was unlocked so we decided to take some photos. Ended up with the brilliant thoughts that remind me of summer 2017.
Experienced by Syed Ahmed
62 km from McMaster University
The color of the CN tower changes quickly so I had to get my timeing right to catch it at the peak of its red color.
Experienced by James Wheeler
62 km from McMaster University
The never-ending storms that surround us each and every day, manifest themselves in many ways; with the power to devastate and leave us in ruin. Can and must be met with unrelenting stoicism. This photograph was captured before an incoming thunderstorm in the city of Toronto and captures this message concisely.
Experienced by Saint Sab
62 km from McMaster University
When I visited Toronto a couple of weeks ago I was surprised how much construction there was downtown. It was like being in Shanghai. You can see two of the new buildings going up to the left of the CN tower.
Experienced by James Wheeler