Great shot(s). I subscribe to a plethora of photo blogs and this is definitely at the top of my list. Thanks a lot.
Posted by Toby at February 16, 2007 02:30 AMit s realy great!
Posted by Andreas at February 16, 2007 02:34 AMvery cool!
Posted by vg at February 16, 2007 03:30 AMStitching you say? Pardon my coarse words, but that's pretty f**king awesome. All of your photographs are really very good.
Posted by anonymous at February 16, 2007 03:37 AMAmazing... When lookin' up, this one gave me the feeling I was in there myself.
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this is exciting sam.
great job and subject for this moment of balance; thank you for this glimpse of it.
lyn
... it is just as exciting and interactive each time! very cool.
Posted by lyn at February 16, 2007 07:21 AMNicely done.
I have to admit, I don't think of vertical panoramas often enough. Your photo is great inspiration.
Thanks for sharing it.
Posted by Andrew Smith at February 16, 2007 07:31 AMWhat's the crappy igloo-shaped thing cluttering up an otherwise pleasant lobby?
Posted by Jack at February 16, 2007 08:02 AMWhooaaa! I feel like I'm on a rollercoaster when I scroll up and down this picture! :)
Posted by Jeremy at February 16, 2007 08:06 AMDizzying...and really well done.
Posted by Laurie at February 16, 2007 08:19 AMThis is great! But...what's with the tissue paper igloo?
smp
Posted by Stephen Pierzchala at February 16, 2007 08:41 AMVery nice!
Posted by Alice at February 16, 2007 09:04 AMvery cool.
Posted by mel at February 16, 2007 09:16 AMstrange and wonderful at the same time... very well done
Posted by harrysoms at February 16, 2007 09:43 AMMasterful job. Can't see a stitch mark. But I'm puzzled by the presence of the dome tent. Whazzup?
Posted by Hugh Petrie at February 16, 2007 09:47 AMlove it!
Posted by alounsbury at February 16, 2007 09:58 AMI have an office job and sometimes it gets pretty boring. It's so nice to have the daily dose of imagery to help perk up my day and pretend I'm somewhere else. Thanks.
Posted by Denise at February 16, 2007 11:31 AMI think I would have went for a little less distortion within PTGui and captured slightly less of the frame. Personal preference, but I love stitching photos together. I'm no PTGui master, I still need to learn more about it, but the green column makes this shot. Otherwise I think it would be fairly boring.
Nice work!
Posted by Chad at February 16, 2007 12:25 PMWhat an original angle! You are good. If you would like to contribute something to my website for artistic photographers I would be more than happy!
Posted by Ralf Stelander at February 16, 2007 02:39 PMFive bucks says that tent will leak.
Posted by Sue Richards at February 16, 2007 04:15 PMVery good! Really, i like it!
Good composition and colors :)
I really love the way this picture looks. :)
Posted by rory s. at February 16, 2007 05:03 PMcracking shot Sam! awesome stitched shot as always
Posted by Ryano at February 16, 2007 06:57 PMHI!
My name is Carol, I live in a small city in the middle of Amazonia - Brazil. Every day I enter to see your amazing shoots.
I love your pictures!
Posted by Carol Cortese at February 16, 2007 09:09 PMThis is definitely one of my favorites. Very rad.
Posted by kerrianne at February 18, 2007 05:46 PMgreat panorama and presentation of building.
Posted by supatje at February 23, 2007 10:03 AMExcelentes, las fotos, ésta es impactante
Posted by Lucy at February 26, 2007 02:35 PM