Any good places to take bike pictures?

2wzilla

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I'm a big fan of the neat graffiti filled walls, but I like to stay away from Toronto were I seen few of this graffiti spots. Anyways any suggestion were I could take some nice pictures with my bike, nature or urban is all fine with me.

I'm in Brampton so hopefully in that proximity. I took some pictures in the Forks of the Credit but they were quick snaps and go as you can't stop there.

Thanks in advance.


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polson pier.

square one rooftop parking (for the marilyn towers)

marine parade drive (when its not busy)

otherwise for graffiti, its really all about queen west.
if you look at the gta photo tag 2016 (and 2015 actually) there are a few tags that were in front of graffitis but they would be toronto
 
downtown brampton area might have some artwork...under bridges too.
 
On a wim , try Islington village. Dundas st between Islington and Kipling, tons of buildings with murals painted on the sides at street level . Heck ..what a great idea I may just do that myself .
 
Can you still take pics in the old Guvernments parking lot? Was a good spot for TO background with a bit of water in it along with the CN Tower. The park around the mouth of the Humber is good for that too.

Then there are the alleyways around Liberty Village.

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polson pier.

square one rooftop parking (for the marilyn towers)

marine parade drive (when its not busy)

otherwise for graffiti, its really all about queen west.
if you look at the gta photo tag 2016 (and 2015 actually) there are a few tags that were in front of graffitis but they would be toronto

Actually that's something I shall consider. Going to take some night time pictures on Square One parking. Thanks for that suggestion.


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downtown brampton area might have some artwork...under bridges too.

I see few nifty graffiti places, problem is they are in very sketchy areas here in Brampton and well under a bridge with a cycle lane and loads of sand/dirt lol


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Few things are more tacky than photos of things in front of graffiti, unless of course, the purpose is to document the actual graffiti. But if that is the case, don't put your bike in front of it...unless you painted the piece. But it you were able to paint a piece, you'd probably think that photos in front of graffiti are tacky too.
 
...and the best places to take bike pictures are the places you ride to!! Go on an adventure and find something.
 
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