Supersaturated Street Scenes - Montreal
Click 'em for bigness.
First view is in the Vieux-Montréal area, the oldest part of the city and apparently the most touristy. Then I randomly dropped the little yellow man in a suburb north of the city called Lachenaie, where some very colorful laundry flies in the backyard. Nice of the Google Car to cruise this area during a pretty season, grass so lush it almost felt wrong to pump up the saturation, but since that's the name of the series, I had to stay true.
(Camper, above-ground pool and white fence optional.)
Labels: Canada, Google maps, Google street views, Montreal, supersaturated street scenes
2 Comments:
In the backyard shot, that fence seems to be made of fabric. They have fences of drapes there? Or is that a supersaturation artifact? Weird.
By Anonymous, at February 1, 2011 at 11:01 AM
White plastic covering chain-link, I think. Privacy for those few weeks in the summer when they can get naked in the pool.
By RFB, at February 2, 2011 at 7:36 AM
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