Now retired through ill health, I have worked as a computer programmer, writer, psychotherapist, and more. I carry at least one camera everywhere I go and contribute to society by making most of my photos available on the Creative Commons. Hundreds of websites and blogs have used my photos and you can find dozens of them on Wikipedia.
You can see the best of my photos on Google+ and on 500px. If you also want to see the not-so-good ones, see my Flickr feed. I'm also a fairly active member of the Photography on the Net and Talk Photography forums.
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Toronto Tom greets the people (This time *with* the picture!)
Happy birthday, Canada! Yes, it's that time of year again and Canadians from all over the country have descended on London's Trafalgar Square to celebrate their National Day. In this picture, a Mountie talks to some fellow countrymen before posing for photographs.
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