Port Hope harbour at sunset.

Port Hope harbour at sunset.
A Toronto intersection, seen from the top of the CN Tower.
An officer from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police greets tourists and poses for pictures with them at the base of Toronto’s CN Tower.
Shoppers load up their cars with their purchases from IKEA in this photo that has been manipulated in Photoshop to achieve a miniature tilt-shift efect.
A woman enters the North York IKEA store in this photo, which has been manipulated using Photoshop to achieve a fake miniature tilt-shift effect.
These miniatures usually look their best when the subject is on a 30 to 45 degree downward angle from the camera. However, I think this one, showing a small eating area upstairs at a grocery store, turned out pretty well.
A park near Yonge Street and Sixteenth Avenue, in Richmond Hill.
The northeast corner of Yonge Street and Queen Street, in downtown Toronto, as seen from the roof of the parking garage at the Eaton Centre.
Queen’s Quay east of Yonge Street is seen in miniature form, thanks to some Adobe® Photoshop® trickery. This image was also converted to HDR and the saturation boosted to give it the feeling of being made out of plastic.
This was taken a few weeks ago when there was still ice on Lake Ontario. Shot at Harbourfront, at the foot of York Street.