Rosehill reservoir fountain sculpture toronto cana

Rosehill Reservoir Fountain Sculpture Toronto Canada 5

Piece description from the artist

The Rosehill Reservoir in Toronto Canada was constructed between 1873 – 1874 and was expanded to it's present size in 1966. During the mid 60's panic of a threat of a nuclear war, the City of Toronto encased and buried the still functioning reservoir to protect it from a nuclear strike. A park with a series of ponds and sculptures were added on it's roof.

Gallaxy by Jack Culiner is composed of 20 stainless steel balls suspended on an arch that overhangs a fountain in one of the rooftop ponds. The sculpture was installed in 1984.

Original photography from 2016 using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 DC Macro OS lens. Reprocessed using Lightroom.

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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