Post details: History In Photographs

07/24/07

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History In Photographs

This past weekend we spent the greater part of Saturday at the University of Toronto. The older buildings there offer some great photographic opportunities, and it is a sought after choice for outdoor wedding photography. We certainly took advantage of this beautiful historic site with our own digital cameras, and took several shots of both the exterior, and interiors of Trinity College, and Trinity Chapel. Some of these photos will be displayed right here on the blog, and watch out for a special one that was taken, and will be featured here for this week's Wordless Wednesday.

One of my personal goals for this blog is to use my own digital camera at museums, and sites of historic importance to enhance the articles, and items written about here.

Currently I own a Samsung Digimax, but I would love to upgrade to a Canon Rebel in the near future. Digital photography has made the process of taking good quality pics so much easier in my opinion, and therefore I would like to bring you the reader a much more complete experience of the places I visit than mere words alone.

So keep your eyes peeled to Pastyme for more photos to accompany the articles that I write.

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