the Distillery District is a small 'village' east of downtown toronto. it comprises of 40 buildings and 10 streets and is designated as a historic heritage.
it used to be the Gooderham and Worts Distillery founded in 1832, and by the late 1860s was the largest distillery in the world. it once provided over 2 million US gallons (7,600,000 L) of whisky, mostly for export on the world market. the company was bought out in later years by rival Hiram Walker Co., another large Canadian distiller. now the village is comprised of cafés, restaurants, antique shops, live theatres, galleries, etc. housed within the old buildings of the distillery. it is a popular location for personal photography, family pictures, and wedding and engagement photo shoots. today there were six wedding parties at the district.
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thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your untiring visits and kind comments. please know that i appreciate them a lot.
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looking at last night's post this morning, i was appalled by its crappiness; shoddily done into something not worth looking at. so i pondered and decided to make a better processing of it, something that makes more sense. i hope you will like this one, as i think it looks much better.
so as not to lose your precious comments, i saved the old post to a different date.
So these are three different brides getting up to get their pics made? Very neat! I love it...captured the frenetic energy! Fav for me. Very very cool!
Simply awesome. First I thought, great lighting, pov, composition, detail. Great candid. Then I really saw what you did. Its ghostly in a way. Or a series of moments in time held in one moment. In a way, you recreated yesterdays photo concept without the bottle. Bravo. Creative.