“Standing Guard”

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“The Lord Dufferin” – My favourite building in Liberty Village with the TiltShift Generator treatment

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Previous installments of my infatuation with The Lord Dufferin apartments can be seen at the following links:

"He Don't Live Here No More"
May 10th, 2010
http://thedailymobile.posterous.com/he-dont-live-here-no-more-lord-dufferin-apart

"Making A Connection"
May 11th, 2010
http://thedailymobile.posterous.com/making-a-connection-jury-rigged-cable-box-at

Eat your heart out Liberty Village B.I.A.

“The Maple Leaf Forever” – Window detail of the Maple Leaf Tavern, Riverdale, Toronto

“Where It’s At” – Massively labeled garage doors, Gilead Place, Corktown, Toronto

Discovered a fantastic little street today: Gilead Place. In addition to these garage doors it’s also home to Jamie Kennedy’s Gilead Cafe and a row of swanky and modern townhouses.

“In the Clouds” – Toronto’s iconic tower obscured by fog, Toronto

“When Do Hansel and Gretel Arrive?” – Tiny rustic house unexpectedly discovered in North Montreal

 
Check it out on Google Streetview:
 
 
If anyone knows the people who live there I’d love to meet them. 

“Smoke Break” – Smokers gathered on a tiny fire-escape landing, Toronto

“Sexy Condo Construction” – Skyscraper as woman’s torso, Mississauga

“Illuminating” – Big Box Store Bulbs, Costco, Toronto

“Got Honey?” – House, Collingwood, Ontario

“Chicago, CHI…CA-GO!” – Looking off of Michigan Ave, Chicago

Like New York, Chicago is one of those city that I always knew I’d visit and that when I did I would love it.

It did not disappoint.

Since I took my ‘real’ camera this is one of the few cameraphone photos I did take. You can view the images here.

“Remnant” – Outline of a demolished house stains a building wall on King West near Niagara St, Toronto

I always enjoy finding these ‘building stains.’ It’s as though the demolished structure has gotten the last laugh and is thumbing it’s nose at the progress which deemed it expendable.

 

“Going Down” – Toronto skyline at dusk as seen from the Frank Gehry staircase at the Art Gallery of Ontario

This image is the first iPhone photo I have ever posted to The Daily Mobile. Up to this point all the images on this blog (older,
non-Posterous posts can be viewed at http://twitpic.com/photos/TheDailyMobile ) were taken with a Nokia 6265i.

I think Nokia makes great handsets. My 6265i was a great handset – until it died. But, it got fixed and it was still a great handset. Then it died again; this time for good.

Apparently this was a common problem with the model, which was somewhat of an unwanted step-child for Nokia.

Nokia had long ago decided that GSM was the way of the future and CDMA would eventually die out. To that end, they essentially stopped making CDMA handsets. However, the size of the CDMA market in North America – particularly in Canada where number portability was not yet a reality, caused them to keep getting pulled back in. Albeit, with only half of their R&D ass in tow. Hence the 6265i: a handset with all the awesome
features of a regular Nokia product but with none of the stability or support.

It was my sheer love of the Nokia interface and features that made me revive the damn thing once and desperately attempt to do so a second time. Ultimately, it was not to be.

With my (finally) portable number, and the bright lights of the
smartphone world beckoning, I decided to take the plunge and get an iPhone.

Many months had passed between my Nokia dying and getting my iPhone, yet interestingly enough the dates almost perfectly coincided with two separate visits to the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO).

So it is that The Daily Mobile climbed Frank Gehry’s stairs with Nokia and descends them with Apple.

This will not be the last time an image from my 6265i will be posted here but for the most part from now on The Daily Mobile has joined the ranks of the iPhonographer army.

 

“Between Landmarks” – A couple gazes at the CN Tower from the AGO, Toronto

I’ve got one word for you: synergy

“Addition” – Art Gallery of Ontario staircase, Toronto

I am a big fan of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) rennovation. I was lucky enough to be a photoshoot before this staircase was officially opened and i was amazed at how it seem to keep going up forever!

“He Don’t Live Here No More” – Lord Dufferin Apartments, Liberty Village, Toronto

“Staring Contest” – A couple entranced by the defunct grain silos at the bottom of Bathurst Street, Toronto

“Book Brick” – Entryway to a book store in The Junction, Toronto

“Untitled” – Nestle building at Yonge and Sheppard, Toronto

“The Grid” – Flagpole at TD Towers, Toronto

“Pillar” Langdon Hall, Cambridge

“Monolith”, Church and Adelaide, Toronto

“Scotiabank Tower”, Financial District, Toronto

“TRUST”, TD Towers, Toronto