“The Best Restaurant in Koksijde, Belgium is the one you make atop a massive dune!”

“Bowl-head”

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“Flashback” – New image of an old photograph of a younger me taking a picture in the past

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“Self-Portrait iPhoneography 101” – Be aware that when facing the sun your phone casts a shadow

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“Halo 2” – Re-visiting the world’s greatest men’s room lighting, Crown & Dragon Pub, Toronto

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Yesterday (Sat Aug 20th) was the 7th annual Yonge Street Pub Crawl (YSPC) for Right To Play.

Last year on the crawl I discovered that The Crown & Dragon has the most dramatic men’s room lighting. The uncovered neon bulb gives a really nice back-light halo effect so I took a self-portrait that I decided to re-create this year as well.

The YSPC was a great success for a good cause. If you’d like to donate you can still do so online at: http://righttoplay.akaraisin.com/p/YSPC.aspx

“The View Every Baller Dreams Of…” – Self-Portrait in the Larry O’Brien NBA Championship Trophy

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“Where’s Eric?” – I’m in there somewhere, Self-Portrait in Red

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“The Final Countdown?” – Self-Portrait in the server room window, Corus Entertainment, Toronto

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So, the world didn’t end today.

But, I found it appropriate that I spent the day on a photo shoot at the new Corus Entertainment building where I had to pass this room everytime I left set.

This clock just screams ticking-bomb, self-destruct, the-world-is- going-to-end timer, no?

“What Chu Lookin’ At?!?!” – Multi-mirror self-portrait

“Sidewalk Warp”

“Halo” – The world’s greatest men’s room lighting, Crown & Dragon, Toronto

The way this back light edges me I almost look heroic.

“Hi” – Portrait of a Peeping Tom, The Little Doll House Company, Toronto

I’m HUGE in this self-portrait I took at The Little Doll House Company.

“Self-Portrait In Triplicate” – Bus shelter softbox, Corktown, Toronto

“Crazy Carpet” – Carpet at the OLG Slots at Georgian Downs Racetrack, Barrie

“Don’t Panic” – Graffiti artist quoting Douglas Adams in The Junction, Toronto