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alberta, calgary, canada, Hipstamatic, iPhoneography, photowalk, random, urban
23 Tuesday Feb 2016
Posted in Calgary, photography, photowalk, random, urban
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alberta, calgary, canada, Hipstamatic, iPhoneography, photowalk, random, urban
15 Monday Feb 2016
Posted in art, montreal, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
13 Saturday Feb 2016
Posted in Calgary, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
12 Friday Feb 2016
Posted in montreal, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, trains, Trains & Transit, Travel, urban
11 Thursday Feb 2016
Posted in montreal, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
Montreal’s old Empress Theatre, also knows as Cinema V, is the last-remaining Egyptian-revival theatre building in Canada. (A WikiPedia entry for this building suggests it might have been the only one ever built.)
It’s been closed for years, but its exterior gives clues to its colourful past, first as a silent movie house, a repertory cinema and a first-run theatre. A fire in 1992 forced it to close for good.
After decades of decay and many failed efforts to revive the place, the local government recently tried for a new push to renovate and re-open the institution in time for Montreal’s 375th birthday in 2017.
03 Wednesday Feb 2016
Posted in montreal, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, trains, Trains & Transit, Travel, urban
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When Montreal was planning its métro system some half a century ago, it decided to go with Parisian-style trains fitted with tires in addition to steel wheels.
Consequently, experts from the RATP, the Parisian public transportation authority, acted as consultants throughout the planning and construction stages.
That cross-Atlantic connection is symbolized in one of the entrances to Square Victoria station, which has authentic Art Nouveau signage as you’d find in the French capital, a gift from the RATP first installed in 1967.
02 Tuesday Feb 2016
Here’s some creative editing on a sign that originally asks people not to leave their garbage lying around because the area isn’t a dump. The sign now (predictably) invites people to place their trash here because it is a dump. Of course.
From Montreal’s Plateau Mont-Royal neighbourhood over the weekend.
01 Monday Feb 2016
31 Sunday Jan 2016
30 Saturday Jan 2016
Posted in Netherlands, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Rotterdam, trains, Trains & Transit, Travel, urban