Looks like they are watching a home movie!
Posted by milou at September 3, 2006 04:48 AMWhat a great idea! We have a big screen in Hull (UK) but we are somewhat dependent on our shocking weather!
Posted by Jon Moss at September 3, 2006 06:38 AMI love the colors (especially in that man's jeans). I'm surprised the movie screen stayed that sharp even at 1/15s
Posted by Brad at September 3, 2006 09:44 AMyay i'm in the audience! i can see the back of my head!
Posted by Sana at September 3, 2006 10:53 AMawesome blog-like ; d
you use 350d?
Hi, I just found your website. I visited Toronto for the first time about 1 1/2 weeks ago. I think it is so cool & alive. I love your pics. I took some while there until my ccamera ran out of memory, lol. I love the cat picture I saw a bunch of pics back. It looks just like my cat I have at home in Florida.
I cannot wait to go back to Toronto, one week was not enough. I stayed right near Yonge & College Street. I loved walking on Yonge. I feel safe in your city.
I love the Eaton Center too.
:) Tiffany
Posted by Tiffany Cathy at September 3, 2006 12:40 PMnice!
Sam, I see you made it into the Sunday Star, in an article about atheism... nice!
it could be better if thay do it(showing free movie) in more sguares in the city.a live and sharp photo of life.
Posted by effat at September 3, 2006 03:21 PMCool shot! I love the light in this picture...
Posted by Kris at September 3, 2006 03:22 PMI think it's cool that you only see the back of peoples heads, all eyes are centered on the movie. Pretty neat!
Posted by Thomas Solberg / Project neXus at September 3, 2006 04:32 PMI love the look of relaxation in this picture
good work.
Interesting, what if it rains?
Are those chairs provided?
Posted by Hitesh Sawlani (hitkaiser) at September 3, 2006 05:26 PMI love large communal events like this. Looks like they're just up to the dancing on a cliff bit.
Posted by Edouard at September 3, 2006 05:41 PMhaha very nice!
Posted by ulli at September 3, 2006 06:12 PMWhat kind of editing do you do to your pictures? Each person looks like they're individually modified a bit - sharpened or separate from the person beside them. Just curious =)
Posted by Ramona at September 3, 2006 08:18 PMWhat a nice idea, free movies must rock. Great details in the scene.
Posted by Phil at September 3, 2006 09:46 PMThe Creature Feature series has been a blast all summer. Can't wait for next year.
Posted by Sean Galbraith at September 4, 2006 12:17 AMwow ... free movie! that's great! I love your colors sam. I think if some day I get to shoot a movie I'd hire you as color correcting bible!
Posted by Ali at September 4, 2006 03:56 AMIn my country, we call it "mosquito theater".
Posted by Harlequinpan at September 4, 2006 09:43 AM