Pretty rad.
Canon Rebel XSi, Canon EF 24mm f2.8 prime.

1/15, f2.8, ISO 800

5" f3.2 ISO 200

30" f6.3 ISO 200

30" f2.8 ISO 400

30" f2.8 ISO 1600

Anti-Graffiti: Canada Post is doing it right.
Old news, I know. But I just noticed that the “random” postal code distribution in fact favours the jolly old man in red.