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urbanpanic is really comming along and it has outgrown this blog, it is now time to expand! The new website has a much better layout and design, making a much better viewier experience for all of us. If you have any suggestions please feel free to contact me via email.

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toronto dominion centre

Finally here

 

Yellow line

woman walking down adelaide street west

Door

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe door

black rust

Silo of a chicken farm in hamilton

Spring??

warm and sunny day in hamilton

Easter Egg

Nice weather,people walking through the streets of toronto and i take some photos... happy easter to everyone 

Blue

Blue lights and blue sky

Arrows

yellow arrows pointing to an empty parking spot

The bruiser

finally here: my new milwaukee bruiser
more informations and photos at Passion: bikes

Walls


Between two walls - shot in montreal
© Lukas Panek 

Barderie

Seen in Montreal
© Lukas Panek 

Through the tube

© Lukas Panek 

Unsharp

Rocket on Spadina Ave
© Lukas Panek 

Spices

Store on Queen street
© Lukas Panek 

Night Impressions





First timelapse I did.I drove from Richmond Hill to King City up in the north.I took around 800 pictures.
Hope you like it!


Music: Fregment by Raz Ohara And The Odd Orchestra


Special thanks to Rachel

Stationnement

Waiting For Nobody In Montreal
© Lukas Panek 

Ice Bridge

Pont Jacques-Cartier Montreal
© Lukas Panek 

Last Lights

Office building in Montreal
© Lukas Panek 

Contrast

Intersection Queen and Bathurst
© Lukas Panek 

Kiss




House in Montreal 
edited with Photoshop.Artist : Banksy
© Lukas Panek

Tear down


Footprint of a house in old Montreal
© Lukas Panek

Everybody Is Watching You

Spy seen on Spadina Ave
© Lukas Panek

Old Lights

© Lukas Panek
Seen on Queen Street West

Windows


 Skyscraper in Montreal
© Lukas Panek

Skyline

Toronto skyline
view from distillery district
© Lukas Panek

Ships

Montreal Harbour
© Lukas Panek

Paper Lamps

Japanese paper store in Montreal
© Lukas Panek

Windy






Down at Gorgian Bay
© Lukas Panek

Old Wood





Nature in Thornbury at the Gorgian Bay
© Lukas Panek

Stone

Stone......Bridge
© Lukas Panek

Emptyness

Small house in Thornbury a town up in the north around two hours by car from toronto..
© Lukas Panek

10.000$

Empty Tim Hourtons coffee cup found on the street
© Lukas Panek

Balcony

House in downtown Toronto at Spadina Ave.
© Lukas Panek

Through the City - Trailer




This is the trailer for a Stop Motion Movie which is coming soon...... I shot this Photos with my Nikon every three steps..

Break

© Lukas Panek

White Corner


Seen on King Street West
© Lukas Panek

AGO


Back of the Art Gallery of Ontario
© Lukas Panek

Soccer



backalley soccer


© Lukas Panek

Bridge


Gardiner Expy  seperates downtown from the Lake Ontario
© Lukas Panek

Coke


Coca Cola bottle found on King Street West
© Lukas Panek

Jogger


Jogger at the harbourfront hearing iPod
© Lukas Panek

Daylight-saving time


Highway 401
© Lukas Panek

Glacier



melting ice
© Lukas Panek

Steps



Typical steel stairs in Montreal
© Lukas Panek

Portrait




                   Jules Thomas 

I met this nice guy in Montreal and this is his story about his bike passion:

J’ai été très tôt initié au vélo par ma maman, elle m’a beaucoup appris. Jusqu’à ce que je sois en âge d’enfourcher moi-même un vélo, elle m’a souvent trimballé dans le siège pour bébé, sur son vélo à elle(son vélo de l’époque sur lequel je roule de temps en temps, maintenant… ) Et puis, après avoir roulé sur des vélos plutôt bas de gamme et lourds(mais que dont j’ai toujours été content) durant le reste de mon enfance, j’ai découvert le vélo de route à l’âge de 14 ans. Tout simplement parce que mon père n’avait plus de place chez lui pour deux vélos. Il m’a donné son vélo de route en aluminium. J’ai entrepris l’apprentissage du cyclisme sur route, se flinguer les jambes en montées, prendre le virage bien dans la courbe. Mais en même temps, j’ai découvert(à cause de mon cher père…) ce que j’aime appeler le cyclisme dopé. Avoir un programme strict. Ça m’a fait chier. J’ai voulu revenir au valeur plus primaires du cyclisme d’avant. Et c’est ainsi que j’ai découvert le pignon fixe. Ça me convenait parfaitement, simple, rouler jusqu’à ce qu’on ait plus de forces. J’ai eu tôt fait de dénicher un vieux vélo à convertir en pignon fixe, c’est d’ailleurs arrivé prématurément suite à un accident avec ce même vieux vélo, qui avaient encore ses vitesses. Et depuis, je roule.
  

I have been initiated very early to the bikes. When I was a baby, my mother was bringing me everywhere on her old Raleight bike.I sat in the baby seat, behind her, enjoying the beginning of something that was going to become a passion. And then, until my fourteenth year I’ve been riding some kind of heavy and low range bikes but now beside her. And than I discovered road cyclism. My father gave me one aluminium road bike.At the same time, I discovered something that I like to call «The doping way of cyclism» having a strict program.That was too straight for me. And finally, I discovered fixed gear. It was perfect. Simple. Pedaling until I have no more strenght. I fastly found an old peugeot road bike that I changed into fixed gear. And since, I’m riding.

                              
© Lukas Panek