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Daring photographer Tom Ryaboi snaps the Toronto skyline from the top of skyscrapers
The 28-year-old is one of the pioneers of rooftopping, which sees members scale tall buildings to take pictures of the streets below
Walking freely along the edge of skyscrapers, knowing full well that one slip would mean game over is part of the attraction for rooftoppers. This particular rooftopper has the audacity to do it in a clown's mask
To achieve these breathtaking photographs, he often has to evade security guards, dogs - and even urban falcons defending their nests
Fearless rooftopper stands on the very edge of one of Toronto's skyscrapers as a camera catches the pose. A fall would mean certain death
Tom Ryaboi is really pushing the boundaries here as he straddles two iron girders suspended above a skyscraper roof
Here Mr Ryaboi can be seen setting up his camera on the edge of a building at dusk
Tom Ryaboi can be seen here angling his camera for a downward shot of Toronto at night, with the CN Tower in the background
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Rooftoppers often disguise themselves to get past security and to the top of buildings in order to capture the shot they want
The dangers of rooftopping are obvious as followers climb out to areas that are unprotected and thousands of feet above ground
A female rooftopper is seen here sitting on the edge of a skyscraper at night
Life continues below as rooftoppers capture scenes that are rarely seen by the general public
Canada's tallest building, the CN tower towering, poking above cloud level and photographed by an intrepid rooftopper risking his life on a nearby skyscraper roof
Rooftopping will often take its participants above cloud level
Mr Ryaboi clearly has a head for heights as he leans over some of Toronto's tallest buildings
A slow exposure of the streets of Toronto
A downward shot between two skyscrapers
This downward shot captures the sheer drop over which rooftopper Tom Ryaboi peers
Trainers on the rooftop ledge show just how close rooftoppers get to the edge
Part of the art's allure is the adrenaline rush photographers get when taking pictures in such dangerous locations
Up close and personal to the bright neon lights of a tall building in Toronto
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