I’m not sure why people feel the need to scrawl their names in public places. Queens Quay and Yonge Street.

I’m not sure why people feel the need to scrawl their names in public places. Queens Quay and Yonge Street.
Shot at the corner of Queens Quay and Freeland Street.
Several times now I have spotted this United Nations plane landing at Toronto’s City Centre (Island) Airport. Seems an odd sight. The noise in this image is caused by the combination of a higher ISO (320, in this case) and shooting in infrared, which is inherently noisy.
A building on Eastern Ave., east of Parliament.
The Leaside / Millwood Bridge over the Don Valley Parkway. How did that graffiti get up there?
I wish I knew what make of car this is. All I know is that it’s a right-hand drive. This is a Nissan Figaro, manufactured in Japan in 1991. Only 20,000 were produced and many have today been imported into the UK. (Thanks to Nicole for figuring it out!) Spotted on the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto (and no, I wasn’t driving when I shot this). This is a black and white image from an infrared original.
A piece of track maintenance equipment sits on a siding. This is an infrared photo converted to black and white.
GO Transit’s Lincolnville Station. This is an infrared photo.
GO Transit cab car number 249 sits at the ready at Lincolnville Station, at the end of the Stouffville line. This is an infrared photo.
A discarded drink container lies in the forest. Shot in infrared.