My third installment of pictures is composed of shots from the Hamilton area taken over the last two months. Part of this set include bits of Dundas and Flamborough but for the most part were taken West Hamilton/ Downtown/ or North of Barton. For viewers new to my threads I attempt to showcase the urbanism, blight, and derelict of cities. I also enjoy showcasing cities from unique vantage points that one would not expect to be seeing their environment through. As can be seen in the pictures below, my friend and I recently found ourselves on top of the McMaster University childrens hospital where we were able to get some sweet shots of the area.
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This will be a briefer photo essay than usual. Enjoy the show please leave thoughts, comments, and critiques. Thank you.
Church near Queen st S and Aberdeen.
Underside of a CN Railway bridge in Dundas
Supports of the Sydneham Cut from Dundas to Flamborough
Loving these Dundas views
One of my favourites from the dirty D
Industrial plants from the NE Beach strip. Meh, a much better picture of this scene exists and I will go back and take it. Just put this in here for a bit of variety.
Winter's ONE redeeming quality may be the phenomenally clear skies created by the cold temperatures. This was taken last year in December 2014.
Another old one. The Mountain Sanatorium near Mohawk College. One of the most fascinating examples of Hamilton's history. Built in 1906 this building is now demolished </3 I have 400 - 500 pictures of the outside and interior of the building that I can share upon request.
Barton and Ottawa area
My partner in crime and I. Looking south towards main and emerson from the roof of the McMaster childrens hospital.
Just the tips of the downtown skyline peeking over the trees. Looking east from the hospital
James St
Anatomy of a city block