splendid! i like the crop.
Posted by Jesse at March 12, 2006 04:45 AMbeautiful scene...
it's fantastic shot.
Fabulous photo! I look at your site every day...have for a couple of years.
Posted by Cuidado at March 12, 2006 05:24 AMSoooo beautiful,feel just in the fairy tale.goood shoooooot....
Posted by dollarH[CHN] at March 12, 2006 05:45 AMWow the mist is great, though i feel the exposure could be lowered by another stop. Now the sky is too glaring and the reflection compete for attention. Anyway this is quite a deviation from your usual style, and i like it a lot. Hope there are more to come from the morning trip. :)
Posted by PlasticTV at March 12, 2006 09:09 AMI love this one...I am a big fan of fog shots.
Posted by L Jackson at March 12, 2006 09:43 AMwow! is that really toronto. looks very nature-ish. cool fog.
Posted by ed at March 12, 2006 09:56 AMThat is INCREDIBLE!
Wallpaper Please!
Posted by molly at March 12, 2006 10:12 AMvery nice shot dude. especially i like the fog, the far the objects are the less is the contrast in the picture. good work.
Posted by sushi at March 12, 2006 11:16 AMlove the reflection in the fog, sam. gives a very surreal atmosphere to the brickworks.
Posted by vasta at March 12, 2006 11:44 AMNice shot! There is something super romantic and mysterious about foggy mornings or evenings and maybe even any time of day if you catch that moment.
It's reasuring to find this nature feel in the middle of city insanity. Pity so many Torontonians are unaware of the beautiful and relaxing space that is so close and yet so unatainable for many who are too busy with daily survival to find it.
You may be pointing the way for many, Sam.
Posted by Hugh Petrie at March 12, 2006 11:58 AMImagine! - such a wilderness scene in the centre of Toronto.
Great shot.
I envy your early hours. I get up at noon and miss the good stuff.
great shot...i could stare at it for hours
Posted by Jordan at March 12, 2006 12:24 PMYo've captured one of the things i love most about Toronto in this picture. In few other major cities in the world could you find such a beautiful setting just steps from a bustling downtown.
Posted by Vig K at March 12, 2006 01:07 PMYo've captured one of the things i love most about Toronto in this picture. In few other major cities in the world could you find such a beautiful setting just steps from a bustling downtown.
Posted by Vig K at March 12, 2006 01:07 PMVery original view of a place that's been shot to death! This is a great shot.
Posted by Ron : Threeflavours.ca at March 12, 2006 01:29 PMThis is a splendid shot Sam. What a unique atmosphere and light. Congratulations!
Posted by Tom from (p h o t o w a l l s) at March 12, 2006 01:42 PMwow, the lake looks like a huge mirror. nice shot sam.
Posted by nima at March 12, 2006 01:43 PMAwesome reflections with the fog. Looks like a great day for taking images!
Posted by Dennis Rogers at March 12, 2006 01:44 PMVery nice shoot.
The fog is visible and gives the photo a live view.
Nice setting. Very sharp
Posted by Haakon at March 12, 2006 02:23 PMThis is a misty morning wonder. I love it and assume it was taken in the fall. Have you more?
Posted by D. Allen at March 12, 2006 02:37 PMbeautiful.
Posted by Stephanie at March 12, 2006 02:45 PMbeautifully serene sam...love the somewhat knocked back colours.
Phil
Wow.
Posted by shula at March 12, 2006 04:46 PMoh sam, that is so beautiful. thank u :))
Posted by amj at March 12, 2006 05:25 PMit is like some kind of dream
Posted by lisa at March 12, 2006 05:50 PMnice change of pace sam. last night my gf and i watched session 9, you have to see it. the imagery is amazing. we're trying to plan a trip out to the asylum featured in it, but i hear it's heavily secured from the public. take care
Posted by shane j montgomery at March 12, 2006 06:41 PMGreat early morning mist captured here! Well done.
Posted by D MacIntyre at March 12, 2006 07:05 PMLooks good
Posted by Ayan at March 12, 2006 07:27 PMGET OUT. I can't believe that that's the Don Valley! In the city! It looks like you had arisen for an early canoe ride on a lake in Muskoka or somewhere thereabouts.
Beauteous photo, Sam! Thanks!!!!
Posted by Kathy at March 12, 2006 08:43 PMahh just what i needed, thx sam, amazing shot! without that bridge in the back that shows human conception, this would be perfect
This is such a beautiful contrast to your previous (indoor) photos at the brickworks.
Posted by JT at March 12, 2006 10:25 PMwow, amazing dream-like feel
Posted by natalie at March 12, 2006 10:55 PMAbsolutely amazing website/work...
Posted by Abraham at March 12, 2006 11:56 PMThis is beautiful... oh my... I love it.
Posted by Ninjaess at March 13, 2006 12:46 AMWow. Beautiful.
Posted by Payam Nikdast at March 13, 2006 05:04 AMQuite different from usual. Its a wonderful landscape!
Posted by Phil at March 13, 2006 08:26 PMaww, this reminds me of the lake in Harry Potter :)
Posted by Sadiqeh at March 14, 2006 03:29 PMI thought this was another picture from the series you took in Oxford. Its very surprising that this is Toronto.
Posted by Angie at March 14, 2006 04:26 PMWho knew Toronto could look so National Geographic !
Great shot !
Posted by PhotoFan at March 15, 2006 07:44 PMWonderful photo!
Posted by James the Marathoner at March 15, 2006 09:31 PMGreat scene... it takes you to that lake and recreates the mood so well.
Posted by Abe at March 16, 2006 01:41 AMI absoultely love this picture ;o)
It's very surreal & calming to look at.
Hi! I really like your site. Keep up the good work!
Posted by Jon at June 9, 2006 11:55 AM