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  • Reflection of St. Stephen's Cathedral, Budapest Hungary.
    Reflection of St. Stephen's Cathedra...tif
  • Wine glasses, full of reflection, rest upside down on table top among white and pink roses, grapes and ice-bucket.
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  • THE SAME STREAM OF LIFE.<br />
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I’ve always loved this poem by Rabindranath Tagore.<br />
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"The same stream of life that runs through my veins night & day runs through the world & dances in rhythmic measures. <br />
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It is the same life that shoots in joy through the dust of the earth in numberless blades of grass & breaks into tumultuous waves of leaves & flowers. <br />
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I feel my limbs are made glorious by the touch of this world of life. And my pride is from the life-throb of ages dancing in my blood this moment."<br />
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I discovered Rabindranath Tagore about the same time I made this photograph. I love how the waves gracefully flow atop the ocean’s surface; how they attract the sun’s light. Water and light: two elements essential to life. I recall sitting in a small boat on the Pacific Ocean, thinking how visceral the moment was. How the sun and water accommodated my existence. It was incredibly beautiful.
    Big Island Hawaii_MG_3394.tif
  • Sunlight reflects onto table centerpiece.
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  • Big Island Hawaii_MG_3394
  • Sunlight from the east reflects off the surface of Lake Ontario in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada.
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  • Window-lined restroom with soaker tub.
    House and Home IMG_6920.tif
  • Bathroom faucet and sink.
    House and Home IMG_6950.tif
  • Pearl bouquet of roses.
    Floral and Fauna IMG_8543.tiff
  • Siblings Andrea and Ian
    Siblings Andrea and Ian _MG_7600
  • Table Setting at Gardiner Museum.
    Table Settings IMG_5894.tif
  • Kohala Coast, Hawaii.
    Big Island Hawaii_MG_3046
  • Grenadier Pond is a large body of water 14.2 hectares (35 acres), located on the western edge of High Park, Toronto (Canada).
    Twilight IMG_6760.tif
  • Feline pet sitting on window sill in upscale bathroom, complete with large windows and soaker tub.
    Animals and Pets IMG_2222a.tiff
  • Images of a Promise: Fine-art wedding photography by Dean Oros Photography and Design.
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  • A purple linen serviette rests in a wine glass as part of a table setting.
    Lifestyle IMG_8366.tif
  • Five course dinner menu. To start: Mimosa salad with mango and toasted almonds.
    Table Settings IMG_2643.tif
  • A red table runner is the centrepiece of this table setting.
    House and Home IMG_1465.tif
  • OTP Bank is the biggest commercial bank in Hungary, operating in Central and Eastern Europe. The bank operates over 1000 branches, and serves over 10 million customers in 8 countries.
    OTP National Bank of Hungary, Budape...tif
  • Speed Bump Sign Beside House
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  • Kohala Coast, Hawaii.
    Big Island Hawaii_MG_3046.tif
  • OTP Bank is the biggest commercial bank in Hungary, operating in Central and Eastern Europe. The bank operates over 1000 branches, and serves over 10 million customers in 8 countries.
    Hungary_DSCN0966.tif
  • Feline pet sitting on window sill in upscale bathroom, complete with large windows and soaker tub.
    Animals and Pets IMG_2222b.tiff
  • Sapphire Digital Health
    Sapphire Digital Health _MG_7753
  • OTP National Bank of Hungary
    OTP National Bank of Hungary
  • The bride views her reflection while chatting with one of her bridesmaids. A curious flower girl watches them. To view Myriam and Cory's complete Wedding Gallery Collection, please visit the Client Area and log-in. You'll be able to view these and other images as a slideshow, order prints and more.<br />
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© Images of a Promise by Dean Oros Photo + Design
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  • While walking back to my car after wrapping this shoot, the top of the poplar trees were dancing in the wind. With just the right amount of wind the sound closely resembled that of the rushing rapids I had just left behind. This type of symbiotic synchronicity is something I often see around me. <br />
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There is much colour, reflection and movement in this image that I love. Produced as a single capture (i.e., no photo stacking etc), the challenge in creating this type of image is ensuring what is important is in focus while still allowing for movement. Sunlight was popping in and out of the clouds, and bouncing off the water’s slowly swirling surface. Captured with a shutter of 1.3s allowed for just a bit of blur where I felt it worked best.<br />
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Cascades is a great choice for a quiet hike in the beautiful poplar and birch forest. Two highlights for many people is the spectacular rapids along the Current River and the various geological formations in the area.
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  • Interior, horizontal view, of brick kiln artifact.<br />
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Character defining elements that contribute to the heritage value of the Don Valley Brick Works include its:<br />
- complex of 16 industrial buildings built over time ranging from 1891 to 1972 including the Office (Building 1), Welding Shop (Building 3), Sand-Lime Storage Building (Building 4), Lunchroom (Building 5), Sand-Lime Brick Production Plan (Building 6/7), Sand-Lime Brick Storage Building (Building 8), Clay-Shale Storage Building (Building 9), Clay-Grinding Building (Building 10), Screening and Dust Collection Building (Building 11), Stock Brick Dryer Building (Building 11B), Holding Room (Building 12), Brick Storage Shed (Building 13), Wire-Cut Brick Production Plant (Building 14), Dry-Press Brick Production Plant (Building 15), Tunnel Kiln and Dryer Building (Building 16), Valley Chimney and Chimney Court (Building 17)<br />
- expansive collection of industrial machinery ranging in age and reflecting production capabilities of the site. Machinery including the John Price Soft-Mud Press, Kilns, Clay and Shale Storage Hoppers, Storage Bins, Brick Presses, Metal Ceiling Fans, Industrial Style Pendant Ceiling Light Fixtures, Electrical Panels, Motorized Conveyors, Metal Containers, Grinders, Office Booth, Sieves, Dust Collectors, Dust Bins, Shale Bins, Wire Brick Cutter<br />
- archaeological features and remains related to the industrial use of the site<br />
- location in the Don Valley <br />
- proximity to other industrial sites, such as Todmorden Mills
    Evergreen Brick Works _MG_6688.tif
  • Woodgrain reflecting in glass candle holder.
    House and Home IMG_0849.tif
  • High angle image of the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) at night.<br />
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The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), also known as "The Ex", is Canada's largest annual community event.  <br />
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Founded in 1879, as the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, the CNE has enjoyed a distinguished history as a "showcase of the nation".  It was "the place" where people came to experience the latest innovations in technology and commercial products as well as performances by many of the leading artists of the time.  Although the CNE has changed over the years, it continues to be one of Ontario's great annual traditions. <br />
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The CNE is currently one of the 10 largest fairs in North America, and its audience truly reflects the diversity of Toronto and the region.  <br />
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In 2014, the CNE attracted 1.43 million visitors over the 18 days of the fair.
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  • Girl's dress shoes reflected in mirror.
    Footwear _IMG_1436.tif
  • Adult lifestyle. Woman's face reflected in mirror.
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  • A captured moment reflected in the hallway mirror.
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  • Graffiti wall art and table visible at the end of a single track, drying brick tunnel.<br />
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The Tunnel Kiln and Dryer Building (Building 16) is an important component of the Don Valley Brick Works. The building was constructed in 1956-57 for the burning and drying of bricks. It replaced a number of earlier buildings, including a continuous kiln, the original sand-lime brick plant, the #3 stock brick production line, and the “Brick” Chimney, one of four predominant chimneys on the site.<br />
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The building contained three tunnel kilns that were fired by natural gas, with fuel oil as a backup. The railway-tunnel kilns, produced by G. W. Booth, were among the first installed in Ontario. Dry bricks were burned in one of two gas-fired Harrop tunnel kilns, each with the capacity of 38 cars. Six single-track tunnel dryers were located in the northwest corner. Each tunnel was 140 feet long and held 14 cars. Bricks were dried in two narrow track tunnel dryers next to the wire-cut brick dryer in the building. <br />
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Historically, Tunnel Kiln and Dryer Building reflected the ongoing brick making processes that were introduced in the 1890s and continued for almost a century in different locations on-site.
    Evergreen Brick Works _MG_6717.tif
  • Reflective detail of a crystal chandelier.
    House and Home IMG_6898 - Version 2.tif
  • Photographer's Note: Everyone at the Relay for Life has similar reasons for being there. This image reflects a variety of emotions in its subjects: resolve and determination, hope, happiness and strength. I love how they are basked in early evening sunshine.
    Many Emotions IMG_0140
  • Bright sunshine allowed for lots of window reflections. Captured at the entrance to Natasha and Marcelo's wedding reception. Photographer: Dean Oros, Images of a Promise.
    Natasha and Marcelo - IMG_2140