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Stacked - Standing at the Montreal waterfront looking across the St. Lawrence River at these compact stacked claustrophobic apartments. The architectural landmark Habitat 67 was an experimental housing project designed by Moshe Safdie. Prints also available in larger sizes.  Contact  for more information and special requests. I am open to wholesale and licensing opportunities. Get in touch for more information.                          Etsy             Instagram             Twitter             Bloglovin   

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Dipped Purple - A brilliant purple wild prairie blazing star found in the Montreal Botanical Gardens. The print can be purchased here . If you aren't looking to decorate your walls right now than maybe your phone could use a new skin on your sofa a pretty purple pillow.. this print can be found a so many pretty things here  Take a Peak! And to see more from our trip to Montreal click here Get my post directly in you inbox with  Bloglovin I am now on Instagram .. Come Along and Follow me on my Photo Journey Newsletter Sign Up - Let's Stay Connected, Shall We?

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Chocolate and Lime - The beautifully adorned rich brown and green ceiling of the Cathedral of Mary, Queen of the World in Montreal, Canada. The exquisite gold detail and brilliant colors are what caught my eye. This photograph is currently Hanging in the Regional Headquarters of PNC Bank, New Jersey.  Get a print for your walls here .  Read more abut our trip to Montreal here I am now on Instagram.. come along and follow me on my photo journey  here Get my post directly in you inbox with  Bloglovin Newsletter Sign Up - Let's Stay Connected, Shall We?

Montreal

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From the picture perfect Ottawa we headed towards Montreal, which just our luck happened to be under construction. Yes, a major part of the city consisted of road blocks, detours and orange cones. So after going in circles and D tried from the long drive and now in hysterics, unfortunately we were already tired of Montreal. We were staying in the Latin Quarter, at Hotel Quartier des Spectacles aka Abri du Voyageur Hotel an interesting choice and I mean that in a good way. But if I went again I'd want to try something different. We were a bit far from Old Montreal but it didn't bother us much, we're walkers, we hardly felt the distance. We strolled the streets.. or should I say street of Old Montreal (was disappointing that there wasn't more to it). We ate crepes and gelato; Maple Delights had a very nice selection. A superb French onion soup at A l'Aventure and delish spaghetti at L'Usine De Spaghetti. D was thrilled at the amount of gelato he was getting t