No 49 yonge st toronto canada 2 toned version

No 49 Yonge St Toronto Canada 2 Toned Version

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The elaborate entrance to the British Colonial Building at No 49 Yonge St in Toronto Canada.

The first branch of The Bank of British North America in Toronto was built in 1845 at the northeast corner of Yonge and Wellington Sts. The current building, designed by architect Henry Langley, replaced the original in 1875. The main entrance to the building was initially on Wellington Street, but in the early 1900's as Yonge Street emerged as the city’s main thoroughfare, the doorway was relocated to it's present location in 1903.

Original photography from 2014 using a Canon EOS T1i body with a Canon EF-S 17-85mm f4-5.6 IS USM lens. Reprocessed using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.

Brian Carson
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About Brian Carson

Toronto, Canada

Brian Carson is a full time student of both the photographic and digital arts in Toronto, Canada. He resides as photographer, main contributor, curator, archival supervisor and head honcho at The Learning Curve Photography with a portfolio that includes but is not limited to fine art, black and white, corporate event, social event, music, location and sports photography with some digital creations thrown in to keep things interesting.

He considers himself incredibly lucky to have one wife, one daughter, one dog and two cats who tolerate him chasing them around with his camera in his attempt to capture the elusive ' One Perfect Shot '.

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