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The Learning Curve Photography Reblog

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Welcome to The Learning Curve Photography Reblog. A Tumblr gallery by Toronto Canada photographer Brian Carson. On the Reblog, I share my work from various galleries and stores around the WWW. I also post images from my friends here on Tumblr or from sites I visit on a regular basis. I find these photographs and artwork inspiring, interesting or just plain awesome. All effort has been made to give credit where credit is due and all images are held by their respective creators. Please join me at The Learning Curve Photography where I present a selection of my original work.

Carlton Street No 16

Carlton Street No 16 by The Learning Curve Photography A short series of photos exploring the architecture on Carlton Street in Toronto Ontario. Constructed in 1879, Nos 226 – 228 Carlton St is a semi detached house currently being used for commercial purposes. No 226 is the former residence of Dr Rowena Hume. The building was designated a Heritage Property by The City of Toronto in…

Carlton Street No 11 Old Film Version

A short series of photos exploring the architecture on Carlton Street in Toronto Ontario. Continue reading Carlton Street No 11 Old Film Version

School Daze No 18

School Daze No 18 by The Learning Curve Photography An ongoing series of Black and White photos exploring the architecture of various schools in and around the Toronto Canada area. The elaborate entrance to Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute at No 125 Chatsworth Dr. Original photography using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 DC Macro OS lens and Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom…

Aluminum & Crown Stopper Company North Building No 1 Color Version

Constructed during 1907 & 1908, the former Aluminum & Crown Stopper Company North Building at No 93 Parliament St in the Corktown neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada was originally used for manufacturing and storage. It now serves as a space for offices and retail. The building was listed as a Heritage Property by The City of Toronto in 1984. Continue reading Aluminum & Crown Stopper Company North…

Massey Hall No 1 Color Blur Version

Opened in 1894 and restored with new fire escapes after the Great Fire of 1904, the 2,765 seat Massey Hall at No 178 Victoria St in Toronto Ontario has played host to concerts, lectures, weddings, movies, boxing matches, beauty contests, religious and political rallies, typing contests and chess tournaments. The building was designated an Ontario Heritage Property in 1973 and a National Historic…

Central Fire Hall No 2 Color Version

Constructed in 1906, The Central Fire Hall at No 17 Court Street N in Thunder Bay Ontario main features are 4 large arched doorways that were originally used for horse drawn fire wagons. The Thunder Bay Multicultural Association purchased the fire hall in 1987 and did extensive restoration and renovations to both the exterior and interior. The building was designated a Heritage Property by The…

Backyard Flowers 85 Color Version

Backyard Flowers 85 Color Version by The Learning Curve Photography Continuation of an ongoing series of photographs of flowers grown in our backyard and in the gardens of our neighborhood here in Toronto Canada. Original photography using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 DC Macro OS lens. Brian Carson The Learning Curve Photography Wanna Buy Me A Coffee? Buy The Learning Curve…

Nos 736 - 742 Queen St E Toronto Canada 2 with Old Film Version

Constructed in 1890, Nos 736 – 742 Queen St E in the Riverside neighbourhood of Toronto Canada ia a 3 floor mixed use commercial and residential row of buildings. It’s main features are round stained glass windows and 6 carved lions. Continue reading Nos 736 – 742 Queen St E Toronto Canada 2 with Old Film Version

King Street East Methodist Church No 2 Color Version

Completed in 1903 and originally called The King Street East Methodist Church, The Riverside Evangelical Missionary Church is at No 456 King St E in the Corktown neighborhood of Toronto Canada. The building was designated a Heritage Property by The City of Toronto in 2020. Continue reading King Street East Methodist Church No 2 Color Version

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