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Detailed Guide

Each of the images was taken at a tourist destination.
I approached each location and tried to find something small that caught my eye: an anomaly, some little bit of nature getting ahead of the gardeners, the decay of paint, construction remnants, or an interesting bit of architecture that is at such an angle that it is almost painful to see.
Each location is a combination of three describing systems:  the image, the location title, and the location description. The text gives a different understanding of the location than the image does. It gives the viewer the name but the description can be vague, out of date, and in one case slightly offensive.  I used Eyewitness Travel Top 10 Toronto to determine the locations that I shot and then used the description as it appeared in the book.