Wow! The best architecture shot I've seen so far. And the skies and it's reflection.. amazing.
Posted by redge at November 30, 2006 03:42 AMwow!
Posted by missi at November 30, 2006 04:02 AMWOW WOW WOW
Posted by Hitesh Sawlani at November 30, 2006 04:13 AMAbsolutely amazing. I love the angle and the reflections
Posted by navin at November 30, 2006 04:59 AMI've simply just gotta comment! Impressive! is the word that describes this photo.
Posted by Gavin Hart at November 30, 2006 05:25 AMWe've been shrouded in grey for what seems like weeks now...very warm temps, but grey.
This is beautiful. The reflections and the composition are terrific.
Posted by Laurie at November 30, 2006 06:24 AMWow.. a really great composition. This is really cool!
Posted by Thomas Solberg / Project neXus at November 30, 2006 07:06 AMReally nice urban shot. i like the cloud patterns and the reflection in the building, all presented in your trademark sharpness and clarity.
Posted by PlasticTV at November 30, 2006 08:02 AMReally cool photo.
Posted by Cuidado at November 30, 2006 08:10 AMThe sky in the relflection is a different color blue than the above the building. I guess you had a polarizer filter? Awesome shot.
Posted by Nate at November 30, 2006 08:25 AMabsolutely stunning! Love the angle/perspective, the awesome reflection and the colors of the glass and cloudy sky.
Posted by pixels.in.my.head at November 30, 2006 08:37 AMGreat reflection. I love the look of the sky. It looks like a picture of the earth taken from a satellite !
Posted by Régis at November 30, 2006 08:40 AMso nice and creative
perfect shot...
Perfect shot! The angle is great. The clouds really add a lot to the shot too, I think. I love taking photos of things reflected in buildings. You did a great job on this one!
Posted by Alice at November 30, 2006 09:15 AMAs this image loaded the building felt like ground with the sky as the background or scene. Erie feeling.
Yes! Gray skies are long and hard here in Killaloe Hills too. The ground is so soaking wet that we smell our septic tank at moments. This morning the clouds move past at great speed while there is little wind at ground with occasional hard rain. The weather seems way off, whether it is or not. Snatches of sun yesterday were very pleasing and good for the mind.
May some sun come your way soon, Sam. (Try to say that quickly 5 times - maybe it'll make the sun come.)
Posted by Hugh Petrie at November 30, 2006 09:24 AMLove the reflection, refreshing colours!
Posted by Craig at November 30, 2006 10:49 AMWow. Now that is cool - very geometric, with a very non-geomertic sky overhead!
Posted by Jeppe at November 30, 2006 10:51 AMCOOL!
Posted by rosh at November 30, 2006 11:17 AMWow, this is such a clear and sharp photo! I love it...the reflections are nice, but the clarity...wow.
Posted by Fellow Eskimo at November 30, 2006 12:26 PMFor me, your best photo in a while. Very nice.
Posted by Justin Blanton at November 30, 2006 01:01 PMGreat photo. It's as if the concrete building is within the glass building. Almost surreal looking.
Posted by Chris Hice Jr. at November 30, 2006 01:30 PMYou are my idol Sam ; ).
I love this picture! Please post a wallpaper version if possible.
Posted by Brian Luu at November 30, 2006 03:21 PMI'll jump on the WOW bandwagon.
the clouds look just incredible.
Posted by Louis at November 30, 2006 03:36 PMAmazing shot:] Is there option to get some EXIF info about your pics?
Posted by Piotr GeoS Galas at November 30, 2006 04:22 PMبسیار زیبا
Posted by سرزمین رویایی at November 30, 2006 05:29 PMsame weather here in montreal! terribly grey, but very unsually hot, as the temperatures are reaching 5 degrees in beggining december! we're supposed to be shoveling 5 meters of snow by now!
Posted by Andy at November 30, 2006 06:10 PMInteresting shot...reminds me of a kitkat bar!!
Posted by Meg Donaldson at November 30, 2006 06:14 PMVery nice picture.I am fond of buildings pictures like this one, and a lot in your website.
Posted by Naimi at November 30, 2006 06:53 PMWhat a great picture. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Posted by Jan at November 30, 2006 06:57 PMespecially love the reflections
Posted by tim at November 30, 2006 07:02 PMjust lovely... you should sell this! Lol!
Posted by Noor Hazmee at November 30, 2006 08:28 PMYour pics are amazing, I don't think that can be overstated. I love the contrast between the sky and the reflection of the building. Toronto seems like a beautiful city, and your blog makes me want to visit. I guess it must be the effect of your camera, bur the steel grey color of the sky in this pic and a previous one is great.
Posted by LC at November 30, 2006 08:54 PMIf it hasn't been said, I'm gonna say WOW!Great reflection and perspective
Posted by Angry Buddha at November 30, 2006 08:55 PMgreat shot. i really like the sky, and the contrasting colors.
Posted by Andrew at November 30, 2006 09:02 PMLOVE IT.
MORE PLEASE.
love the contrast between the clouds and glassy building.. great composition too and exposure too.. seems like a scene from a movie..
Posted by jxiong at November 30, 2006 09:30 PMCool! And I think I used to live in the reflected building... Horizon On Bay, right?
Posted by Roy at November 30, 2006 09:47 PMhott
Posted by Michelle Callinan at November 30, 2006 09:48 PMThe building and the shot are amazing both!
Posted by Klimin Andew [Birsk photoblog] at December 1, 2006 12:35 AMcan u print it on a cermaic tile and I'll try to replace the cracked one in my apartment?
Posted by Boreo at December 1, 2006 12:50 AMIt actually feels ominous to me... futuristic and vacant. Every 'wow' was deserved.
Posted by Dale Mugford at December 1, 2006 01:24 AMGorgeous
Posted by florence98 at December 1, 2006 03:03 AMWow. This is amazing! And I think it's got your signature style written all over it.
Posted by Christian Wiedel at December 1, 2006 05:29 AMGreat sky, reflection and composition!! Like it a lot
Posted by Rob at December 1, 2006 07:25 AMAwesome angle with great reflections in the building. Good seen.
Posted by Ries at December 1, 2006 05:48 PMbeautiful
Posted by Rahul at December 1, 2006 11:28 PMWonderful image.
Posted by Brian at December 2, 2006 11:54 AMI like the colors and the shapes.
Posted by Alexandru Savu at December 3, 2006 06:28 AMGreat photo. The buildings and reflections are awesome! Very futuristic :)
Posted by Luis Violante at December 3, 2006 07:56 AMIncredible. Amazing. Stunning. I could go on... Your work is unbelievable. I actually want to move to Toronto after seeing all your photos.
Posted by Ryan Petrynka at December 3, 2006 05:59 PMThe post-processing on this shot is flawless. Love that sky.
Posted by Aaron Schmidt at December 3, 2006 09:24 PMcould we possibly get the original of this for background purposes? amazing shot!
Posted by Alex at December 4, 2006 09:52 AMMucho gusto!
Posted by Kevin at December 5, 2006 10:13 AMWow! very dynamic! I love your work!
Posted by kevin at December 5, 2006 08:11 PMim certainly no photography buff, and i happened upon this site on ebaumsworld.com but I must say the photographs on this site are worthy of being hung on any wall.
Posted by JEEBUS at January 9, 2007 09:24 PM