>However, it looks to me like the building is more sagging than I'm
>tilting.  Looks like the roofline is lower in the middle that at
>either edge.

On closer inspection it looks like the upright bit of the rack behind
her is vertical.  Sorry!

rg2




On 9/19/07, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/18/07, Rebekah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I like it, all the colors are great and it's one of those pictures
> > that have lots of things to look without being a mess.  Btw, it looks
> > like your horizontal is a bit off, or else the building is crooked  ;)
>
> Well, as Peter says, I tend to tilt, so normally, I'd agree with you.
>
> However, it looks to me like the building is more sagging than I'm
> tilting.  Looks like the roofline is lower in the middle that at
> either edge.
>
> Toronto's Kensington market is one of the older still-existing
> neighbourhoods in town, with many of the buildings about 100 years old
> or more (which is very old by our city's standards).
>
> Thanks for your comment!  Thanks to Ken and Darby, and anyone else who looked.
>
> cheers,
> frank
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