Magnolias in Toronto

These two shots are similar to the previous post. They go back to a couple of years ago while I was in University of Toronto. The difference is that these shots were taken in Spring (as opposed to the previous post which was taken in Winter); as a result the trees have more flowers.

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I shot this on my way to class in History Corner yesterday. For a few weeks, I passed by this tree every time I went to class, and wondered how beautiful it is. This time, I noticed that the leaves are falling off from most of the neighboring trees, and I thought to myself, "seriously, how long would it take to shoot a photo from this beautiful tree?"
I was actually a bit late for my class as well, but didn't feel bad at all about stopping to take this shot. I should thank
mazmazz for reminding me of the joy in photography :) From now on, I think I want to take more photos, but with simpler cameras. As a result, long absences (such as the one from my previous post to this one!) will hopefully be less frequent :)
Shot with my iPhone, January 27, 2009.
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