Lambton House
Lambton House is a beautifully preserved 19th-century inn sitting along the Humber River in west Toronto, offering a rare glimpse of colonial-era architecture surrounded by mature trees and natural riverbank scenery. The white clapboard exterior photographs well against the surrounding greenery, especially in spring and fall when the foliage adds color and texture to your frames. Work the front facade with a wide to standard lens to capture the full character of the building, or move around to the side and rear where the river and tree canopy create a more atmospheric backdrop. Golden hour light in the late afternoon wraps the white siding in warm tones and casts long shadows that add depth. The building sits close to the Humber River Trail, making it easy to reach on foot or by bike. A 24-70mm range gives you flexibility to work both architectural details and wider environmental shots. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)










