Thats an awesome picture. I really love architecture. What's funny is that this weekend I went around the city to take photos of buildings and I took that exact building from almost the same angle.
Posted by Eloi at November 14, 2005 08:02 PMYour photo site is amazing... I linked it in my blog.
Max
i like how your vertical pictures require scrolling. it shows more detail. i follow the same method on my website.
Posted by jesse at November 15, 2005 03:39 AMexcellent architecture! looks like a giant jelly mould
Posted by keels at November 15, 2005 05:15 AMthis is a cool shot! it makes my knees week until I scroll down for the smaller building's reflection -- which I love that part! great picture!
Posted by stephanie at November 15, 2005 05:29 AMthat is unbelievable.
Posted by Gavin at November 15, 2005 05:55 AMHey Sam ! Since I saw your pics the first time i began to be a fan... This pic is another reason to expect more great shots from you. Thank you !
Posted by Martin at November 15, 2005 07:32 AMNice reflecting, view and composite.
Regards
When you create these photos, do you do it specifically with scrolling in mind to put something interesting / subject at the bottom or ?
At any rate, nice photo.
Posted by dan at November 15, 2005 08:28 AMInteresting building. One thing I find facinating is how all glass faced buildings demonstrate just how NOT flat the glass plating is. And each pane is quite unique in its distortions it seems. It certainly helps keep these otherwise plain walled structures from being totally boring by reflecting a warped world.
Thanks for offering an artists eye view of many new Toronto buildings I'd likely not otherwise see. Been a long time since I've been there and the cost of visiting is horrendous for an old and poor person.
Posted by Hugh Petrie at November 15, 2005 09:00 AMAnother one?
I simply wanted to let you know that I am consistently pleased with the beauty of your art. I ask "another one?" simply because it seems amazing at how prolific you are at capturing such grace with your camera.
Thank you!
PipeTobacco
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Wow,
I totally thought this was taken in Vancouver in Downtown near Waterfront station.
Great focus and detail on this shot well done.
Posted by Phil at November 15, 2005 11:56 AMonce again, awesome!!!
Posted by jimena at November 15, 2005 12:11 PMHi, Sam
Great Shot
Best Regards from Portugal
Cool. Somehow reminds me of Wilco's "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot".
Posted by Runar at November 15, 2005 01:38 PMthats a beautiful perspective..
Posted by prasoon at November 15, 2005 03:12 PMAmazing shot. The repeated curve of the building is great, and I like the inclusion of the reflected "more traditional" building.
Posted by Mark D at November 15, 2005 03:57 PMI enjoy with your reflexions!
Posted by Jordi Anton at November 15, 2005 05:11 PMI envy you - you have seen, and captured so well, so much wonderful architecture.
Posted by Phil at November 15, 2005 05:55 PMSam, I might have to be the only naysayer of the bunch, but I don't really see the appeal of this one. It's... a building. Standard blue sky. No clouds. Relatively uninteresting reflection. I mean, sure, the building itself is kind of cool-looking, but it was already doing that before you took the photo.
Posted by Andy Cogbill at November 15, 2005 06:24 PMImpressive! Great contrast between the new build and the old one reflected.
Posted by nuno f at November 15, 2005 07:33 PMThis is a great picture. I'm sure the building would love to have this picture for their corporate marketing needs :D
Posted by Sharif at November 16, 2005 08:53 AMGreat Shot!
Beautiful ... like a giant lego set.
Posted by Aaron Schmidt at November 18, 2005 12:22 AMA cool reflection shot - nice!
Posted by Abe at November 18, 2005 09:24 PM