Matt, 21, Canada, Lover of Jen, News Junkie, Aspiring Journalist/Photojournalist /Archivist, Simpsons nerd, Opinionated curmudgeon.
Some of the photographs I post are not my own, and they are copyrighted by their respective photographers. I will cite and source every photograph I find that isn't mine. This isn't a commercial/profit blog, I do not make any money from this blog. I post photographs I like and am inspired by to show to my followers, in the hopes that they like them and are inspired by them as well. I do not wish to profit or gain from posting others' works.
-mtblog
Ambassador Bridge
Detroit, Michigan/Windsor, Ontario
1962
Photograph by Tony Spina/The Detroit Free Press
(2837/Tony Spina Collection/Walter P. Reuther Library/Wayne State University)
Foggy Morning in Old East on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
November 20, 2012
London, Ontario
Went to meet Jo-Anne for an interview/walk for my documentary and was taken aback at how neat this area looks in the morning (especially when it’s foggy out!)
Took my Mamiya so I got some film shots too, but who knows when those will be developed.
[Man oh man I can’t wait until I have my Nikon back.. Just need the $…]
South London on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
January 11, 2008
London, Ontario
From The Station Park on Flickr.
June 23, 2012
London, ON
12th Floor of the Station Park All Suite Hotel, looking towards Downtown London
Look at the top of the World Trade Center’s South Tower, in these panoramics from photographer Mark Fink.
More of Fink’s World Trade Center panoramics:
Exchange Panoramic on Flickr.
August 8, 2011
Winnipeg, MB
Lots of old historical buildings can be found in Winnipeg’s historic “Exchange District”
July 8, 2008
Grand Bend, ON
This is an older photo of mine that I never wound up editing or posting anywhere. Mainly because it’s really a 3 photo panoramic that would never ever stitch together properly in AutoPano. The images wouldn’t blend together properly; it was just a horrible mess. I have a newer version of the program now though, and it is more advanced then the older version I used to use. Case in point, it actually stitched it together. Granted I had to do a bit of cleaning up after (not the edits, but places where the photos overlapped that you could see.)
Blame me for not taking them correctly. But hey, it was 2008. I was young and careless… well I guess I still am..
Manhattan
1908
One part of an 11-section panoramic.
Detroit Publishing Company
Did You Know: A lot of the buildings pictured here probably aren’t around anymore. (Namely the tallest building in the photo.)