author: elif : Budapest, Hungary Friday, February 1st, 2008
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| | author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 Here are some pictures from Doors Open Toronto. I didn't get a chance to post them earlier. This year I visited some of the following places...
Toronto's First Post Office (1833-1839). 260 Adelaide Street East.
Chef School @ George Brown College. 215 King Street East.
Commerce Court North. 25 King Street West.
The Canada Permanent Building. 320 Bay Street.
The Canada Life Building. 330 University Avenue. Here there was an excellent view of Toronto from the 17th floor...
The Green Roof at Exhibition Place's Horse Palace. 15 Nova Scotia Avenue. This is apparently the biggest solar roof in Canada, although it didn't look that big to...
author: elif : Budapest, Hungary
 I took a trip to Budapest this January to visit a close friend and fell in love with the city the second I stepped off the plane. The buildings are dark and mysterious, and there are beautiful silhouettes of the tree branches and wires tangling together against the mid-winter sky. I tried to get a few shots of these elements, emphasis on tried, as well as a couple other oddities around the city - ex. the adorable little ash trays outside the metro exits/entrances that people politely use!
author: Elicar : Toronto, ON

Ontario College of Arts and Design and two buildings at U of T.
author: Osloman20plus : Oslo, Norway
 Oslo show-and-tell buildings architecture scenery at night
When I went out to make the previous article in this series, I was actually going for a visit at a friends home. Later, as I went to go home, I decided to try out taking some photos at night - and at the same time, checking out the night-vision function of my phone cam. Not surprising, the phone cam photos turned out to be rather grainy...
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