No 79 Wellington St W in the Toronto Dominion Centre. The southern most of the six building complex at the center of the Toronto financial district.


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Brian Carson is a full time student of both the photographic & digital arts and is living in Toronto, Canada. His attempts to become a real photographer / digital artist are documented on his photoblog / portfolio / gallery, The Learning Curve Photography. He considers himself lucky to have one wife, one daughter, one dog and two cats who tolerate him chasing them around with his camera in an attempt to capture the ’ One Perfect Shot ’.
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Wonderful image Brian – Jus

Awesome. Thank you Jus :)
– Brian Carson
Wow.. this is so Beastly… very dramatic in B&W…
Thank you again Maria for the invite.and thanks for the comment. Beastly?!?! Nice. I like that :) That was basically the feel I was hoping for.
– Brian Carson
great shot! – love the clouds for added dynamism
Great POV and mood :)
Thank you Lynn
– Brian Carson
Love the striking pattern and the way the clouds are reflected.
I just had to come back… congratulations on your feature Brian

Maria! Apologies for taking so long in getting back to you. Thank you so much. Appreciate your support.
– Brian Carson
*Congratulations, wonderful image. Your image can be viewed Here
Canadiana February 2013
Nice :) Thank you so much Keri.
– Brian Carson
Well thought out and presented, congrats…
Thanks Richard
– Brian Carson
Fabulous tone and symmetry.
Hello Roger! Thank you sir :) Good of you to stop by (if I knew you were coming over I would of had a few pints ready. Next time).
– Brian Carson