Image:Urbeach-washroom-changeroom-architecture.jpg

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Men's washroom/changeroom at public urbeach

I took this picture of the Dundas Square urbeach washroom/changeroom facility to show the modern architectural design, using cement, stainless steel, marble, and glass brick.

Note the glass brick lighting, from the walls, rather than lights on the ceiling.

Sensor operated fixtures, throughout, including the sensor operated wash stations shown here.


This picture is an extended dynamic range image made by combining differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter. See http://wearcam.org/textbook.htm

The differently exposed images were captured on a Nikon D2h.

License: eyetap.org/sel.txt.

Copyright (c) 2004, Steve Mann.

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this experience
under the terms of the ePi Lab Shared Experience License, Version 1.0
or any later version published by the EyeTap Personal Imaging Laboratory.

In compliance with the Terms of this license, the full resolution version is available as a link from http://wearcam.org/dundas-square/2004oct09/washrooms/

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