Monday 27 June 2011

Picture-a-day Monday! DOUBLE EDITION

Here is two pictures I want to share. why two? Because the  first  one  isn't really a photograph. It's more of a shot I snapped off quickly before the police noticed what I was doing. the date was June 26th 2010  and Toronto was about to see the biggest  fest of shit ever. Police cars burning, looting and destruction. All I caught was the calm before the storm because I had to work. I missed a hell of a time but  I feel that if I was there, I would have had my camera confiscated or thrown into one of those temporary holding cells  for a few days. Which did happen by the way. Canadians were treated like prisoners in their own country. If you were anywhere near something illegal that was happening, you were taken away in cuffs.   The worst part was that The safety committee  called in officers from all over Canada to help out so if you had some kind of complaint or wanted to sue, Good luck because  odds were that the officer who harassed you is across the country not giving a flying fuck.
 The second picture is at a waterfall in Erin, Ontario. There's a few more from this set I might post later because the place was so goddamn cool. I didn't want to post a picture of the waterfall itself because they all look the same, Water falling down vertically. woohoo...
Enjoy!

6 comments:

  1. I really enjoy pictures like the 2nd one, i get to see place like that really often, because i hike every week. Great post.

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  2. I HATE those effing pigs! What's worse is that you can't do anything about it! The law is on their side!

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  3. I like the 2nd picture, but I have a special place in my heart for landscapes etc. Canada does seem beautiful, my hat is off to you my northern neighbor

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  4. That shot of the waterfall is a great alternative to the now cliche waterfall shot. thanks for sharing

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  5. Hmm, never been to Ontario.

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  6. liked your water falling down vertically woo thing :]

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