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by Brian Carson
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Toronto City Hall No 8 iPhone x case by Brian Carson. Protect your iPhone X with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone X for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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In 1957 an international competition was held for a design of a new city hall. A total of 520 designs were received from 42 different countries. The... more
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Protect your iPhone X with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone X for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
In 1957 an international competition was held for a design of a new city hall. A total of 520 designs were received from 42 different countries. The winner of the competition was Finnish architect Viljo Revell. In 1965 Toronto's fourth city hall opened and still serves as the home of the city's council. The 27 storey east tower and the 20 storey west tower surround the saucer shaped council chamber. The saddest part of the history of our current city hall is that Revell died of a heart attack at 54 years old just 10 months prior to the opening ceremonies and never got to see his vision completed.
"When finished, the building generated controversy among many people who felt that it was "too futuristic" for the city." (Thank you to a Wikipedia contributor for that piece of information) :)
View of the south end of the east tower.
Original photography using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 DC Macro OS lens and Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the...
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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Nicklas Gustafsson
Very cool!
Rosalie Scanlon
Congratulations, your excellent work has been featured in the Book Covers Group. Link: http://fineartamerica.com/groups/book-covers-1-per-day.html?tab=overview
Nikolyn McDonald
Great perspective and lines and the high contrast is wonderful here. This is a building I would be compelled to touch, I think. This is one of my two Picks of the Day in the Best of Minimalism in Photography group for July 29.
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in the World We See Group:-)
Chrisann Ellis
Brian, Your Work has been Featured On The Home Page of Weekly Fun For All Mediums...Congrats!!!
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS, Brian! This wonderful artwork has been FEATURED on the homepage of the FAA Group No Place Like Home, 07/24/2016!