synthetics rejecting naturals
Posted by Lan at December 11, 2006 05:41 AMwow. That's truly nice
Posted by danny at December 11, 2006 07:07 AMI love it! My 10-22 is in for service right now. I find it hard to live without it!
Posted by jesse at December 11, 2006 08:21 AMnice perpective photo.
Posted by dome at December 11, 2006 08:52 AMThis one still has a "skyscraper" feel to it though its ground level. Nice!
Posted by joy at December 11, 2006 10:11 AMLove the composition and the shape in this image.
Posted by Craig at December 11, 2006 11:58 AMlovely contrast
Posted by brecht at December 11, 2006 01:34 PMBeautiful contrast Sam, a great eye a always. Those blacks really jump out!
Posted by shane j montgomery at December 11, 2006 01:45 PMI really like this composition it is simple but quite powerful. The fall colors stand out brilliantly agains the metal grate. Very wonderfully done and the eye to catch it as well. Good one!
Posted by Joe at December 11, 2006 02:32 PMnot totally inappropriate, the snow hasn't fallen yet.
Posted by Andrew at December 11, 2006 05:30 PMCan we get this in wallpaper size?
Posted by Mike Morton at December 11, 2006 06:06 PMThis would make an excellent desktop wallpaper.
Posted by alfredo at December 11, 2006 09:10 PMVery cool. The grill also gives the ilusion of a building
Posted by navin at December 11, 2006 10:17 PMThis is interesting. I like how the leaves are stuck in the grate.
Posted by Laurie at December 11, 2006 10:28 PM
I don't like this one. For once, ddoi ain't working for me today. :-/
My mind's eye has me seeing this as the side of an office tower standing from the perspective of standing on the sidewalk far below these windows.
Giant leaves squish their way out from cube farms and through the windows...
Weird trick of the eye sorta.
Posted by HiMY at December 11, 2006 11:07 PM
Wow i very much like this minimalistic shot !
Posted by stefan at December 12, 2006 03:09 AMbeautiful. my favorite photo out of the recent ones.
Posted by Serena at December 12, 2006 03:25 AMHi Sam,
Such a sad picture. I love it.
Any chance for a bigger version?
Great contrast in this one.
Posted by Nate at December 12, 2006 10:33 AM