This blog was originally started Nov 11th, 2009 for a project called 365 in-Camera. After year 1, the blog was changed to a daily photo site continuing until Dec 2011 (778 shots). After a year off, a daily photo begins again Jan 1, 2013. All photographs on this web site are protected by Creative Common licensing and cannot be used for commercial purposes without permission.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Numerical calculating devices photographed with a multipurpose smart device - #8/365
Numerical calculating devices photographed with a multipurpose smart device - #8/365, a photo by PJMixer on Flickr.
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Guess which one is over 25 years old (and still works like a charm - if you understand reverse Polish notation) ?
Monday, January 7, 2013
Wayne Furniture ghost sign, Toronto - #7/365
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Desk chair connection to the old furniture store simply coincidence. I believe the store moved from Yonge Street to Parliament Street and is still in business.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Postal Station K - an historic victim
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This post office is in my neighbourhhood. It's built on the site of Montgomery's Tavern, which played a prominent role in the Upper Canada rebellion of 1837. Postal Station K is the only building in Canada built with Edward VIII's royal cypher prior to his abdication. Over the last few months it has been in the news as Canada Post has decided to sell the building to a private developer. There were petitions signed to try and save the building, but it appears to have failed. The only hope is the devleoper save the facade in some form.