“Sun Spot” – Condos at Richmond & Simcoe, Toronto

“Blank Slate” – Wine tasting journal and a freshly opened bottle

Several years ago my girlfriend and I began keeping a journal of all the wines we try.

It’s not very professional or scientific – it wouldn’t impress a sommelier, but I find it very rewarding to be able to look back on several years worth of bottles and the meals and experiences they were paired with.

A while back a read a statistic that said 95% of the wine sold by the LCBO is consumed within two hours of purchase. And, in my opinion, likely forgotten within three.

To me this is a fun way to remember.

“Goodbye” – Sunset over Toronto

“Driving In” – Toronto skyline Driving in on the Gardiner, Toronto

“Untitled” – Sunset from Highway 8, Kitchener

“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.

 

“Overshadowed” – Shadow from a bike tree cluster at Yonge-Dundas Square, Toronto

“Angel Wing” – Random act of art in The Junction, Toronto

“Untitled” – Parking lot sunset, Toronto

“Sun-spot” – Queen Street West, Toronto

“Across The Don” – 501 Streetcar, Queen East, Riverside, Toronto

“Sunset” Festival of South East Asia, Little India / Gerrard India Bazaar, Toronto

Swing Carousel at The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), Toronto

“Standin’ Tall”, Skydome aka Rogers Centre, Toronto

“Commissioners Street Powerline Sunset”

“The Mighty Q at Sunset”, Queen Street Bridge at the Don Valley Parkway, Toronto

“Long Shadow, Blue Wall”, Eastern at Lewis, Toronto

“Pink Clouds”

“Sunset Swim” – Toronto Island

“Constructing a Sunset”

“Sunset”