A suitable photo for today.
I've been singularly unproductive recently, but have been spending a little time going through some of my negatives now that I have a new film holder for my flatbed scanner. Film likes to curl, and newly-developed film often has a very strong arch to it that can take it out of a scanner's depth of field. Scanning negatives that are older, have been stored flat, and using a holder with a glass plate gives much sharper results.
Compare this photo with its earlier incarnation to see what a difference in sharpness it can make.
The tones are also different, but that's just me going for a less pastel look now that the petals are crisper.
Even the name of the PATH system linking Toronto's downtown towers concedes that it's a route to somewhere else, not a place to be in its own right. This is what it looks like on a sunday morning.
With all of the huge machines around, it's easy to overlook the way that these massive buildings are essentially built by hand.
"Aurora" development, Yonge and Gerrard.