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Islington -The way we were Part 2- 1912
Hello, I am Priya Prabhu. “Islington The way we were” are a pair of murals named Part One and Part Two respectively on opposite walls as you can see, Part One is located on the side 4972 Dundas Street West behind you and Part Two is in front of you on the side of 4984 Dundas Street West.
Part Two of this mural is particularly fascinating. Did you know that this mural painted by John Kuna in 2006 is actually based on an early photograph of Islington around 1912?
The most striking of all is the Islington Hotel with its two-story veranda that would have stood on the north side of Dundas. It was originally built as a grocery store in 1829, and was later converted to a hotel in 1873. In 1910 it was owned by Clarence and Emily Nolan. It remained as a fixture in Islington until it was demolished in 1986. What a vast contrast from the shops that stand here today! Let us go back in time for a moment and imagine what it must have been like to stay at the Islington Hotel in those days.
To the east of the hotel is its large drive shed. This shed also had a ballroom of two storeys. A few neighbouring shops are also depicted in this mural. To the west of the hotel is James Pinchin’s grocery store. This store plot was later sold to William Clayton as a butcher shop in 1922. It successfully operated in Islington for three generations of this family.
On the south side of Dundas street, shown on the left of the mural, a team of men are working on the road. Islington was to be developed into a bustling neighbourhood and building good roads connecting to it was inevitable.
Just behind these men we can see what is called a ‘hay ladder’ most likely belonging to a local farmer. These hay ladders were used to transport hay from fields to barns.
This sepia toned mural is rather different from the other colourful murals in the Islington Village neighbourhood. One look at it and we might feel transported back to the 1900s. Now imagine walking on Dundas street at the Cordova or Burnhamthorpe intersection back in those days. What would you be buying? What would you possibly be wearing? How many of the neighbouring families would you have known? One can only imagine.
As seen from Ping Tom Park in Chicago's China Town. I posted a similar photo last year but this is a new version which I much prefer.
More info on this bridge from the Chicago Landmarks page.
I also wrote about this on my blog.
© Andy Marfia 2012
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
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Prairie School residence designed for Albert F. Madlener (1868-1947) & Elsa Seipp Madlener (1876-1962) by architect Richard E. Schmidt (1865-1958) and designer Hugh M.G. Garden (1873-1961), Smith, Garden & Martin, Chicago • now Graham Foundation hq • Designated Chicago Landmark, 1973 • National Register #70000234, 1970 • Wikipedia
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
"Be strong enough to stand alone, be yourself to stand apart, But be wise enough to stand together."
I don’t really consider photos taken over pints of Guinness in Red Star to be pro-level shooting, but I thought these came out well and captured a nice moment in time.
More to the point I am shocked at how clean they look considering that they were shot at ISO 6400. I know that some folks looks down on the Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 as being neither the cheep starter prime or the fancy L-series f/1.2 but honestly it has produced some great pictures for me.
Of course, after these shots were taken, several of the liquid variety of shots were also taken and things sort of went downhill from there. But, like I said, I liked how they turned out.
It was a little too mellow of a night at Red Star for my fiduciary tastes but it gave us room to grab a booth and carry-on largely unmolested by a rowdy crowd. All told, it was a nice night out with friends, even if Luca somehow ended up in Liz’s scarf and later passed out into a bear-like slumber on my couch. Clearly, a good time was had by all.
For those who fancy a little data about how the shots were done, they were shot at the aforementioned ISO 6400 on a Canon 5D MKII with the also aforementioned Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM. They were processed from RAW in Aperture then put through Nik’s Color Efex Pro 4 and Nik’s Dfine anti-noise software. This was one of the rare times when Dfine didn’t automatically select the areas to de-noise but they cleaned up nicely with a little manual massaging.
Check out more at my blog, for lots of photos, recipes, tech talk, travel writing and other ramblings. I appreciate any feedback but, please do not post graphic awards or invitations in the comments, I'm just not crazy about them. Also, if you want to use any of my Commercial Commons licensed photos please link the attribution back to my blog (listed above) and use my full name, Frank McMains. Thanks! Sorry, but you have to pay to use fully copyright protected photos.
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.