Comments: yellow leaves, yellow bike

Definately good, but I think you're overphotoshopping it a bit (not that I'm againt photoshop, but that I can spot evidence of its use).

Posted by darren at November 20, 2005 12:38 AM

that building looks very familar.

Posted by Ayan at November 20, 2005 12:39 AM

looks like the tree is on fire.

Posted by mel at November 20, 2005 01:14 AM

stunning, bikes again?

Posted by Paul hullock at November 20, 2005 02:09 AM

It looks almost as cold with you as it is in England! Love your bike shots.

Posted by Ben at November 20, 2005 05:18 AM

Yes.I like this yellow-composition... Thanks for it ...

Posted by Martin at November 20, 2005 05:49 AM

I don't know why, but I don't like this shot. I think it is not sharp enough, I don't find the subject or the scene interesting. I do like the colour of the leaves, but I think Photoshop is needed...

Posted by Ioannis at November 20, 2005 06:09 AM

Erm.. not bad, but not as strong as your pictures usually are!

Posted by James at November 20, 2005 06:25 AM

Very nice shot of the Fall.

Posted by Pooriya at November 20, 2005 07:01 AM

You really like bikes, dont you. Nice shot.

Posted by Phil at November 20, 2005 08:39 AM

Im beginning to think that your forte and probably even your signature style is taking random everyday scenes and turning them into something interesting through your fine ability of composition.

Posted by Jesse at November 20, 2005 08:55 AM

I WISH I COULD STILL BE RIDING MY BIKE. WITH ALL THESE SHOTS OF BIKES IS MAKING ME MISS MY MARIN.

I DO HOWEVER PREFER YESTERDAYS SHOT OVER THIS ONE.

Posted by tee at November 20, 2005 09:41 AM

I can see how the leaves and bike caught your eye, but what gets me is the odd building. Very strange looking structure in this limited view of it. But an interesting texture.

Posted by Hugh Petrie at November 20, 2005 10:35 AM

I'm studying in Japan right now, and feeling a little out of place and lonely...in other words, not having the best of times. As a born and bred Torontonian, your pictures really help relieve my homesickness :) Thanks!

Posted by Alex at November 20, 2005 11:16 AM

I am struggling to see what you saw in this picture. It does not appear to be on par with your usual challenging shots. :^(

Posted by Kevin at November 20, 2005 11:51 AM

Nice capture.
I especially like how the color is reflected in the window as well.

Posted by Ahamed at November 20, 2005 01:02 PM

Even though I look at your site almost daily and have linked to it on my site because I just love the overall Impact you manage to deliver in each one, I also return regularly to look for the "telling" details...
In this picture, it's the tree's yellows reflected in that window. Pow!

~ Alex

Posted by Alexander M Zoltai at November 20, 2005 01:20 PM

amazing lights, man you canadians love your bikes

Posted by shane montgomery at November 20, 2005 02:24 PM

Truely and magnificently amazing.
Colours, textures and the combination.
There is something in this shot that is wonderful too. The yellow poles don't seem to be designed for bikes but for protecting the tree. There are also designated black poles on which there is no bike lucked to and it just reminds me of our disobeying sides which I believe everybody has, overspeeding when there's no cameras, crossing the roads and ignoring the zebra crossings and etc.
Wonderful picture and beautifully shot. There are always so many interesting subjects one can find in your pictures Sam. That's why I check here every single morning and I am going to miss it for next couple of weeks that I won't have access to internet due to house moving.
Keep going, keep going.

Posted by Payam at November 21, 2005 06:16 AM

This tree is gay. I'm not saying it's bad, I'm just letting you all know. It hit on me while I was on my walk, sure I was flattered, and hell, maybe even a little curious. But when it comes down to it, where do I stick it, or for that matter, what am I getting stuck with? Either way, I'm filling you in,(excuse me hahahaha) In case you have a fear of gay trees or maybe you also know of a gay tree that needs a little afternoon delight?

coop.

P.s. Sam, how do you know this tree? hmmmmmmmm........

Posted by keith at November 22, 2005 09:48 AM
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