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Brian Carson Greeting Card featuring the photograph Old City Hall Toronto Canada No 3 by Brian Carson

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Old City Hall Toronto Canada No 3 Greeting Card

Brian Carson

by Brian Carson

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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After 3 years of planning and 10 years of construction, Toronto's third city hall was completed in 1899 and became home to the city council until... more

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Comments (5)

Maria Faria Rodrigues

Maria Faria Rodrigues

Congratulations, your amazing art is Featured, in “ONTARIO CANADA”, homepage group, of Fine Art America!

Jenny Revitz Soper

Jenny Revitz Soper

CONGRATULATIONS! It is my great pleasure to FEATURE this striking artwork on the homepage of the FAA Group No Place Like Home, 11/03/2017! I also invite you to post it in the Features Discussion thread for posterity or any other thread that fits!

Jenny Revitz Soper

Jenny Revitz Soper

CONGRATULATIONS! It is my great pleasure to FEATURE this striking artwork on the homepage of the FAA Group No Place Like Home, 11/03/2017! I also invite you to post it in the Features Discussion thread for posterity or any other thread that fits!

Johanna Hurmerinta

Johanna Hurmerinta

CONGRATULATIONS! Your fantastic photo is featured on the home page of Mind-blowing Photography. LF. You are welcome to archive your image in "FEATURED IMAGES archive and thank yous".

Angie Tirado

Angie Tirado

Congratulations!! This stunning Black and White image has been featured today in "Creative Black and White Fine Art Photographs" Group!! You are welcome to add a preview of this featured image to the group’s discussion post titled “Stunning Group Features in OCTOBER 2017” for a permanent display within the group, to share this achievement.

Artist's Description

After 3 years of planning and 10 years of construction, Toronto's third city hall was completed in 1899 and became home to the city council until 1966. Today the building serves as a court house for the Ontario Court of Justice and was designated a National Historic Site in 1989.

The clock tower reflected of an adjacent office building.

Original photography from 2015 using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 DC Macro OS lens. Reprocessed in 2016 using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.


Brian Carson
The Learning Curve Photography @
https://linktr.ee/thelearningcurvephotography

About Brian Carson

Brian Carson

Brian Carson is a full time student of both photography and the digital arts in Toronto, Canada. His attempts to become a real photographer / digital artist are documented on his photoblog / portfolio / gallery, The Learning Curve Photography, where he resides as main contributor, curator, archival supervisor and head honcho. He considers himself lucky to have one wife, one daughter, one dog and two cats who tolerate him chasing them around with his camera in an attempt to capture the ' One Perfect Shot '. For Royalty Free or Rights Managed licensing of any image for print or web, please visit Pixels Licensing. For Interior Designers, Corporate Art Buyers, Photography Gallery and Store Owners, Distributors, Wholesalers and Industry...

 

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