wow just stunning this old vs new world scene!
great light, depth and colours, just perfect!
Otherworldly. Cinematic. Great composition too. One of your best.
Posted by Michael Thorner at April 2, 2008 04:31 AMyou sure have a lucky friend!
Posted by paolo at April 2, 2008 04:51 AMYour friend has quite a view...
Posted by Martin at April 2, 2008 06:07 AMVery cool
Posted by Navin Harish at April 2, 2008 06:47 AMlovin' it Svm!
Posted by Mark Baluk at April 2, 2008 07:08 AMA real nice shot, full of details. One of my favs !!
Posted by Romuald at April 2, 2008 07:48 AMAnother excellent image. I like yesterday's a bit better, but it's images like today's and yesterday's that I so love [daily dose].
Posted by Jarrard at April 2, 2008 08:47 AMI look at these buildings as a guy from the third world and think, "If a man can put his/her mind into something he/she can do almost anything". The golden colors on the windows are so romantic, and that "Fairmont" thing makes this frame to have a feeling of a Hollywood block baster film
Posted by Bob Sankofa at April 2, 2008 08:55 AMthis is fantastic!!
Posted by jodi at April 2, 2008 08:57 AMBeautiful shot of the Royal York!
Posted by Peerum at April 2, 2008 09:43 AMFog + lights = pretty pictures, and this is no exception to the rule. I wonder if the buildings in these two most recent photos participated in Earth Hour over the weekend, and what the view looked like then...
Posted by Eric S. Smith at April 2, 2008 11:02 AMThat's an awesome view.
Posted by A.R. at April 2, 2008 01:16 PMamazing! I'm such a big fan of your work
Posted by primrose at April 2, 2008 03:27 PMExcellent shot! Even yesterdays was very cool.
Can we get high-res versions on flickr for desktop backgrounds?
Posted by Aziz Kara at April 2, 2008 03:41 PMThats a pretty sweet balcony.
Posted by Andrew at April 2, 2008 03:44 PMoh wow!! your photos are amazing!!
just love it.
hope one day I could be as good as you!
Very nice photo! I only have one question... Is that fog or is that a dirty window? Well now that I wrote it out, I can tell its fog but the way its unevenly distributed throughout the frame almost made it look like a fingerprint.
Regardless, I see the Royal York every day. I admire it. Nice capture.
Posted by Raffi at April 2, 2008 07:30 PMPlease introduce me to your friend - or at least convince him to let me and my Canon Rebel camp out on his balcony!!!
Posted by T at April 2, 2008 10:53 PMreminds of BLADE RUNNER, or even a little bit of BRAZIL.....amazing shot....wowwwwwww!!!
Posted by siavash at April 3, 2008 01:18 AMMan, I look at your site daily. I'm typically amazed. But today, wow. This takes the cake. I want to see it bigger! I have to use this as my desktop. Thanks for posting it.
Posted by ryan sanders at April 3, 2008 03:55 PMsuperb. so cinematic.
Posted by james | studiosushi at April 6, 2008 07:30 AMWow. Hands down one of your best.
Posted by b at April 7, 2008 10:17 PM