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Posters by The Learning Curve Photography on ABPosters
High Quality 250 g/m2 Glossy Photo Paper
Door To Door Delivery
Printed with or without a Black or White Border
Laminating and Framing Options Available
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No 5 Defries St 1
No 5 Defries St is a 37 floor condo tower in the Regent Park neighbourhood of Toronto Canada. Continue reading No 5 Defries St 1
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Don River North No 2 Color Version
Don River looking north from the Queen St bridge in Toronto Canada. Continue reading Don River North No 2 Color Version
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Tombstone Shadow No 6.
An ongoing series of black and white photos exploring the landscape and architecture of various cemeteries in and around the Toronto Canada area.
St. James Cemetery.
Original photography from 2014 using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 DC Macro OS lens. Reprocessed using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
Brian Carson The Learning Curve Photography linktr.ee/thelearningcurvephotography
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Liberty Building No 1.
The Liberty Building at 793 Gerrard Street East in the Riverside neighbourhood of Toronto Canada is home to The Creative Works Studio which is run by The Good Shepherd Non Profit Homes.
Original photography using a Canon EOS 5DS body with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens and Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
Brian Carson The Learning Curve Photography linktr.ee/thelearningcurvephotography
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A selection of Canvas Prints by The Learning Curve Photography on Print Art.
Giclee Canvas Art Print
Fade Resistant Archival Inks
Gallery Wrapped Around Heavy Duty 1.5" Wood Stretcher Bars
Arrives Ready To Hang With All Hanging Accessories Included
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Joseph White Building No 11 Color Version
Joseph White Building No 11 Color Version by The Learning Curve Photography on Fine Art America Constructed between 1892 and 1893, The Joseph White Building at Nos 682-686 Queen St E is three floor low rise that is used for both residential and commercial. It’s most prominent features are the two storey arched bay windows and the center parapet which reads ‘Joseph White Erected A.D. 1893’. The…
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Thunder Bay Armoury No 1
Constructed in 1913, The Thunder Bay Armoury at No 317 Park Ave was listed as a Heritage Property by The City of The Thunder Bay in 2009. Continue reading Thunder Bay Armoury No 1
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No 161 Parliament St 1 Color Version
The location of a know all psychic. Continue reading No 161 Parliament St 1 Color Version
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Toronto Skyline At Night From Centre Island
Continue reading Toronto Skyline At Night From Centre Island
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Blumen im Garten 45 Farbversion Posters by The Learning Curve Photography on Art Heroes AT.
Continuation of an ongoing series of photographs of flowers grown in our backyard and in the gardens of our neighborhood here in Toronto Canada.
Original photography using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 DC Macro OS lens.
• Printed on 260gsm Heavy Satin Photo Paper • UV Resistant Inks • Wooden or Aluminium Frame Options Available
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Shells No 2.
An ongoing series of black and white photographs of found treasures from the seashore.
Original photography using a Canon EOS RP body with a Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM Art lens and Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
Brian Carson The Learning Curve Photography linktr.ee/thelearningcurvephotography
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Bank of Upper Canada Building No 2 Color Version.
Completed in 1827 and incorporated in the present block of buildings in 1876, The Bank of Upper Canada Building at No 252 Adelaide St E was the banks branch in The Town of York from 1827 to 1866. After the banks demise in 1866, the building was used as a school, a recruiting centre during the First World War and a bakery. It is now home to a number of small offices. The building was designated a Heritage Property by The City of Toronto in 1973 and a National Historic Site of Canada in 1977.
Original photography using a Canon EOS 5DS body with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM lens. Processed using Lightroom.
Brian Carson The Learning Curve Photography linktr.ee/thelearningcurvephotography
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A selection of original photos on posters & prints by The Learning Curve Photography from Europosters. • High Quality 250 g/m2 Glossy Photo Paper • Door To Door Delivery • Printed with or without a Black or White Border • Laminating and Framing Options Available
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Gourds No 5
A series of Black and White photos of seasonal fruits that over time have been used as tools, musical instruments, objects of art and food. Continue reading Gourds No 5
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Bank of Upper Canada Building No 3
Completed in 1827 an incorporated in the present block of buildings in 1876, The Bank of Upper Canada Building at No 252 Adelaide St E was the banks branch in The Town of York from 1827 to 1866. After the banks demise in 1866, the building was used as a school, a recruiting centre during the First World War and a bakery. It is now home to a number of small offices. The building was designated a…
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