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Scenes from Winter 2007
[previous] :: [next]I moved to downtown Montreal from Toronto last year (insert army jokes here), and this winter brought me some interesting sights. I didn't capture them all (like the cyclists laboring down the street in 5 inches of snow and near zero visibiltiy) but here are some shots from my first Montreal Winter, 2007. I'll admit they aren't particularily original or inspiring, but this is my first posting here, so I didn't want to go too crazy. Oh so pretty - if only I knew I would be SICK of it by the end of it all. I had never seen anything like these buried cars in Toronto. At least, not in the suburbs. The disappearing park benches - last seen in their naked glory December 2007, they were completely hidden by March 2008. Clark Kent would have had to look elsewhere should he need to save Montreal Two of the many abandoned bicycles I saw around the 'hood. Only one of them was claimed at the end of it all. Poor little green orphan.... And just when I thought it was over - April 13 2008 This article has been viewed 1068 times in the last 9 months
EvilGentleman: 14th Apr 2008 - 22:51 GMTWonderful! I especially love the time-lapse shots covering the accumulating snow.
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