Round Arch

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    1. Andrew. (83 months ago | reply)

      Marvellous detail from the U of T! I have never noticed such intricate detail there. I guess I should go back soon and check it out. Really beautiful capture!

    2. gardinergirl (83 months ago | reply)

      Thanks so much, Andrew. I think these were right around Hart House--just west by the tower there?

    3. yari (83 months ago | reply)

      Love it!

    4. gardinergirl (83 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, yari!

    5. Francesca (@WorkMomTravels) (70 months ago | reply)

      Wow, what detail!! Great shot!
      Thanks for posting to our Arches in Architecture Thread!!
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    6. Kathryn1391 (70 months ago | reply)

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    7. liuxu.photo (70 months ago | reply)

      Great details and nicely framed.

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    8. Scott M Duncan (70 months ago | reply)

      There is something about ceilings I really find photogenic. Nice shot.

    9. ceblam (56 months ago | reply)

      U of T is such a great location for pics. It almost looks like it's made of white chocolate. You get so distracted by the patterns that it's easy to miss the detail in the middle.

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