My laptop's LCD displaying some photos of Ida in Picassa.

Hanieh and Behdad and that's a hukah being smoked. I like the way smoke has eaten Hanie's hair!

Clouds are good.

At most 1-2% of the pictures that I take are worth displaying and the remaining are well worthy of the "delete" button. Even those that I display, some may say, are not even worthy of Google's cache. This is the hidden yard at University College, UofT.

Goudot, the infamous feline creature who is in fact made of white chalk. He's having fun with Setareh's design table.


The blue sky is enhanced by the blue window.

The sun is blocking the head of the crane.

There is daylight, yet it seems that even the light bulbs aren't helping.

This world is upside down.

The colour version of the previous photo. The grain on the window has to do with UofT's caretaking services. The weather has become cold again, so more portraits are on the way.

Windows becoming mirrors and mirrors becoming holes. I am not sure about the name of this building but it is around Victoria College, University of Toronto.

Us Manuch Pamenari, assuming a Kurdish form in this portrait. The man above is dangerous, he will eat your seafood.

Enjoy coke. A CocaCola delivery truck "posing" outside a Cafe window. I think I am showing off the 10x optical zoom and image stabilizer on my camera here.

A sad and fearful window. Victoria college, Toronto at one of the residences.

Sign in the elevator in the Lash Miller Bldg. University of Toronto. I am like: "How about hotdogs?"

Same cafe, only from a different angle.

I like this image. Taken in a cafe where I study when I don't want to be found.

The picture is of minimal quality, but the character captured here, in his full grace, that is, I mean charm, no... errrr... yeah grace.

Behrang reads at Indigo. Doesn't he look like Prince Reza?

Another comparison, between the edgy and the non-edgy absolute.

A bottle of Absolute Raspberry "medicine". Solarize and "unsharp mask" have been applied, I guess.

Solmaz, in our place. The good thing is that I can always photograph guests of Arnavaz.