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In Toronto, Canada's largest city

Sat Jan 21, 2017 7:36 pm

In October I spent several days in Toronto - the capital of Ontario & Canada's largest city.
Autumn was just starting, which made the city even more pleasant to explore.

With the photos that I took, I created the following video:
:arrow: TORONTO
https://vimeo.com/194441994
5min 7sec
The video contains nothing that might be considered objectionable.
-aida

Re: In Toronto, Canada's largest city

Sun Jan 22, 2017 7:28 am

Beautifully captured Aida! I'm hoping to visit Toronto and Montreal this summer.

ginger

Re: In Toronto, Canada's largest city

Sun Jan 22, 2017 6:52 pm

Greetings Aida,

The images you captured were excellent! I always enjoy going to Toronto!

Personally, I would use a slightly upbeat background music. Otherwise, it was a very well made slideshow.

Peace,
Yanis :D

Re: In Toronto, Canada's largest city

Sun Jan 29, 2017 5:50 pm

Yanis wrote:Greetings Aida,

The images you captured were excellent! I always enjoy going to Toronto!

Personally, I would use a slightly upbeat background music. Otherwise, it was a very well made slideshow.

Peace,
Yanis :D

Thank you, Yanis, for watching my slideshow & for you comments.
As for the soundtrack: ah yes, that's something I've been struggling with for some years. Not easy to
find a perfect match, hard as I try. Invariably, after experimenting with this & that for my background
music, I end up opting for some low key music, which in fact I tend to prefer . . .
-aida

Re: In Toronto, Canada's largest city

Sun Jan 29, 2017 6:28 pm

ginger wrote:Beautifully captured Aida! I'm hoping to visit Toronto and Montreal this summer.

ginger

Ginger, I'm happy you liked my slideshow of Toronto. Thank you for taking the time to
watch it.
As for your travel plans: Toronto & Montreal -- great choices. I highly recommend including
Quebec City -- it a real gem of a city. The historic district of Old Quebec is a UNESCO
World Heritage Site.
Bon Voyage,
-aida
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