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On November 19, 2025, Members of the Toronto Camera Club met at the Club to photograph and experiment with light painting, water splashes and droplets. Tables and experiments were set up in the auditorium.  To get started, our Hosts demonstrated each technique. It was fun, interactive and informative.

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On October 21, 2025, members of the Toronto Camera Club visited the Royal Ontario Museum to explore and photograph its permanent collections, whether it be the dawn of life, ancient civilizations, the evolution of European style, biodiversity, and more. It was a great outing, and members talked of returning to visit additional exhibits.

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On November 23, 2025, members of the Toronto Camera Club gathered to photograph the 121st Santa Claus Parade. The parade's marshalling area was a perfect place to capture participants, who were already decked out in colourful costumes or with their instruments and marching uniforms. Everyone was eager and willing to pose for photographs. Club members took the subway to Queens Park, and were able to photograph the parade as it made its way south. 

The atmosphere amongst the parade participants and the spectators was joyful.

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On December 13, 2025, the Toronto Camera Club members gathered in Toronto’s downtown core, all bundled up in winter gear, to photograph iconic buildings, holiday lights and art installations. We started at Sankofa Square and walked in and around a 2-block radius and through the Eaton’s Centre.  

Given the very  cold weather, we stopped at a restaurant for food and drinks.  Afterwards, under the night sky we ventured out to photograph Toronto’s City Hall, ice rink and art installations.

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