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Sky's the Limit

Our readers look way up to photograph sky-high buildings.

Toronto, Ontario
Number of days per year when the Big Smoke lives up to its name: 35, according to Environment Canada’s fog data.
Photo by Nancy Gray-Scott


New York City, New York
Real estate mogul who paid a steep price for this bird’s eye view of the city: Donald Trump, whose penthouse occupied Trump Tower’s top three floors.
Photo by Véronika Makdissi-Warren


Havana, Cuba
Best vantage point for understanding Fidel Castro: foot of the José Martí monument, where he gives most of his speeches.
Photo by Diane Moran


Taipei, Taiwan
How the Taipei 101 building is true to its name: It has 101 stories, serviced by 67 elevators, including two that travel 60 km/h (a world record).
Photo by Michel Ouellette


Get Flashed – and you could WIN A TRIP FOR TWO to anywhere Air Canada flies in North America!

enRoute needs your photos of swizzle sticks, flower vendors, bus drivers, vintage theatre marquees, unusual musical instruments, sandcastles, takeout coffee cups, public art, murals and ice sculptures from around the world.

All published photos are eligible to win Flash Photo of the Year, to be announced in the December 2006 issue of enRoute.

Get snapping! Send your photos to: Flash – enRoute, 4200, boul. Saint-Laurent, bureau 707, Montréal (Québec) H2W 2R2, or by e-mail (at 300 dpi), noting the topic in the subject line, to: flash@enroutemag.net. For complete rules and regulations, visit Flash Rules.

Please be sure to include your name, address, phone number, the subject and when and where you took your photo.


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