Great Sam!
Posted by DavidFF at May 2, 2005 02:44 AMSimply outstanding! Love the composition, Sam.
Posted by Zishaan at May 2, 2005 03:11 AMSweet reflection!!
Great perspective and color! Looks a bit on the saturated side to me, but I don't think that detracts from the photo. Very nice work.
Posted by Ryan Rahn at May 2, 2005 03:11 AMWow. Simply gorgeous. Should be on the front page of the Government of Canada website methinks.
Posted by Ty at May 2, 2005 03:44 AMThis is so sharp, good perspective.
Posted by royrak at May 2, 2005 03:47 AMamazing one! i found the blue patch right in the middle quite an interesting formation..
Posted by aashish at May 2, 2005 03:51 AMGreat photo although the top left corner is too white and gray (it'd be better if there was more blue). :)
Posted by bmoll at May 2, 2005 03:54 AMWOW, by far your best shot in a while!
Posted by Tony at May 2, 2005 07:36 AMNice shot, ad that's something you should take more shots of - the Canadian Flag
Posted by Ben Cox at May 2, 2005 08:32 AMclass shot, great perspective and colours and then the added interest of the flag is great. nice one man
Posted by luke at May 2, 2005 08:59 AMYes, this a beautiful building to take a photo of, and you do it very well. Love the contrast of colors with the flag.
Posted by webdreamer at May 2, 2005 09:06 AMluv the contrast between flag and the blues. would be a great canada day picture. is that Paul Martin on top of the building getting ready to jump?
Posted by dave at May 2, 2005 09:35 AMThe contrast between the red flag and all the different shades of blue really is great.
Posted by Alexander at May 2, 2005 10:37 AMLove the color!!!
Posted by Michael Dominic at May 2, 2005 11:53 AMreally cool! the flag contrast is very nice...
Posted by fernando at May 2, 2005 11:59 AMBeautiful!
I think the Canadian Travel & Tourism Department should buy this photo.
Canadians...sheesh!
Posted by Chad at May 2, 2005 12:23 PMlovely! i like this kind of pics... Great blue
Posted by getpixed at May 2, 2005 02:45 PMbeautiful.
Posted by kat at May 2, 2005 03:13 PMmakes a good background/photo for those Canadian stamps sold by Canada Post outlets. hrm? :)
Posted by Peggy at May 2, 2005 03:24 PMکاملا درخشندگی و نسیم بعد از باران حس میشه
Posted by mamad at May 2, 2005 03:34 PMExcellent shot! I'll use a comment someone made describing a similar shot I took for my PaD gallery; it looks like the building is trying camouflage itself. Having the flag in there really makes this an "oh wow!" shot.
http://www.pbase.com/image/42048072
I love the reflection off the building - simply wonderful :)
Posted by Sarah at May 2, 2005 04:54 PMI love everything about this shot. Outstanding colours and composition. The only thing is that the black line bothers me a bit.
Posted by Telli at May 2, 2005 04:59 PMLuv that photo
btw could you please visit http://martinphoto.ic.cz ?
I'm a photoblog newcomer and would really appreciate some feedback, if I'm going the right way, thank you...
Posted by Martin Hruda at May 2, 2005 05:12 PMI just got off the phone with my frisbee team who were singing O Canada to me (being Americans, they couldn't get past the first line) and saw this picture. Very fitting.
Posted by ali at May 2, 2005 06:32 PMthis is a delightful picture.
Posted by dan simpson at May 2, 2005 07:15 PMTHE most beautiful shot I have seen in a long time. Awsome work Sam.
Posted by Raffi at May 2, 2005 07:51 PMAmazing three dimensional quality to the picture. This reminds me of a movie I saw (can't remember the name) where the building is run by a supercomputer and well... things go terribly wrong when the computer takes over. By the way I like this perspective better then the last.
Posted by bruce at May 2, 2005 09:21 PMWow, what beautiful colors.
Posted by Jennifer at May 2, 2005 09:31 PMThis is a spectacular shot, I think it's the red among all the blue that does it for me.
The only thing detracting from it for me is the black reflecting just to the right side of the building corner. Of course, I don't know what that step to the left would have introduced by way of other reflections...
Posted by Tim at May 2, 2005 10:20 PMdid you use a polarizer filter on this?
Posted by Stephen at May 2, 2005 11:18 PMMakes me proud to see that beautiful flag. Great shot.
Posted by Aaron at May 3, 2005 08:07 AMI have been addicted to your website for nearly a year.
I particularly love this photo as I used to work in this building for 2 years, on the 20th floor.
But anyway, I love pretty much all of your photos!
Thank you very much for your great job.
Good vibes from France.
Posted by Jean at May 3, 2005 11:30 AMgorgeous clouds. nice perspective of the building with the flag providing depth perspective. very nice!
Posted by Abe at May 3, 2005 02:30 PMfound your site searching on google "color" so congratulations!
Posted by Luscious_Liz at May 3, 2005 05:36 PMSo much dimension in this shot. Simply great!
Posted by John at May 4, 2005 08:17 PMThe blue is amazing and it makes the flag stand out for a beautiful picture and furthermore if I were Canadian it would instill a feeling of patriotism. Excellent picture but could you tell me what that streak of black is? If you could tell me also how you processed this picture to obtain such incredible tones of blue, or was it really like that?
Michael from Spain
I love the contrast in this photo, between the dark reds in the Canadian flag and the nice blues from the sky… Great work… (nice reflections)
Posted by SmileTO at May 10, 2005 07:49 AMWOW, this is a great shot. A wonderful building shot and a patriotic one at the same time, cool!
Posted by Jason at May 11, 2005 05:31 AMSYMBOLIC...WELL DONE .......VERY PATRIOTIC..I AM IN:-)..GOOD FOR A POSTER!
Posted by oLGA at June 2, 2005 02:11 AMWell, Sam this is a really great Photo!
Exactly how i´d like to do it....
T´s just Perrrrrfect!
Congrats......
Saludos