Matthew Piers Robertson > This is the Leslie Street Spit, which is a construction-waste landfill jutting into lake Ontario, and was taken while I was out with my club.  My fellow photographers were mostly on the Toronto-side shoreline, with its trees and birds, while I went to the far side with its cleared ground and No Trespassing signs.  

I love it when everything in a photo points to one place, and it's even better when there's something there.
This is the Leslie Street Spit, which is a construction-waste landfill jutting into lake Ontario, and was taken while I was out with my club. My fellow photographers were mostly on the Toronto-side shoreline, with its trees and birds, while I went to the far side with its cleared ground and No Trespassing signs.

I love it when everything in a photo points to one place, and it's even better when there's something there.
Matthew Piers Robertson > This is the Leslie Street Spit, which is a construction-waste landfill jutting into lake Ontario, and was taken while I was out with my club.  My fellow photographers were mostly on the Toronto-side shoreline, with its trees and birds, while I went to the far side with its cleared ground and No Trespassing signs.  

I love it when everything in a photo points to one place, and it's even better when there's something there.
This is the Leslie Street Spit, which is a construction-waste landfill jutting into lake Ontario, and was taken while I was out with my club. My fellow photographers were mostly on the Toronto-side shoreline, with its trees and birds, while I went to the far side with its cleared ground and No Trespassing signs.

I love it when everything in a photo points to one place, and it's even better when there's something there.
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