that's stunning svm!
Posted by Mark Baluk at March 19, 2008 03:36 AMGreat capture, timeless.
Posted by Daniel at March 19, 2008 03:41 AMThe water looks amazing...
Posted by Matt at March 19, 2008 04:18 AMIt's beautiful. The colors caught me.
Are they original or did it pass a colors post processing?
Wow! this is amazing!! Your best picture lately!
Posted by el peatón at March 19, 2008 06:29 AMExcellent.
I wonder if it's dawn or dusk.
Just realized how close Buffalo is.
Toronto seems so much warmer from afar!
I've sat many a time in this exact location, watching the rowers go by.
Thanks for your blog, and any update on the second run of your ddoi volume 2 book?
Posted by rsowen at March 19, 2008 09:02 AMGreat Shot! So, from this side of the turbine what city do we see in the horizon? Mississauga? Hamilton?
Posted by Berto at March 19, 2008 10:35 AMWow! Awesome picture :)
Posted by mel at March 19, 2008 11:11 AMclassic, superbly shot.
Posted by mohsen rasoulov at March 19, 2008 05:53 PMBeautiful light and colors !!
Posted by Xavier Rey at March 19, 2008 07:17 PMThe lighting makes this one inspiring.
Posted by A.R. at March 19, 2008 07:47 PMThis shot is stunning! I always look forward to the new picture at the end of my day and am never disappointed.
Thank you for the delighting us each day,
Liz
Posted by Liz Mitchell at March 19, 2008 10:35 PMNice .. Happy Nourouz Sam , All da best for u and family
Posted by fereydoon at March 20, 2008 12:05 AMThe first batch of building are in Etobicoke.
The ones futher away are mississauga. If you're really good, you might make out Burlington, but I believe Hamilton is too far south to be in this photo.