wah. it looks like some scientology church to me.
Posted by mavis at November 19, 2008 01:27 AMSans cette chaise qui promet la contemplation, cette photographie n'aurait pas eu cette force.
C'est maintenant plus qu'une image d'architecture. En plus c'est superbement "tiré".
Quand je vois la dimention qu'apporte le full frame, j'ai hate d'avoir le budjet pour me payer le 5DMK2. Je passe tous les jours sur ton blog et c'est toujours un plaisir.
( ^ __^) Merci!
Glorious geometry. I like all the lines and curves.
Posted by Deniss at November 19, 2008 03:36 AMThat's my favorite dear Sam. Perfect start for the day!
Posted by Arash Behzadi at November 19, 2008 08:32 AMInteresting shot - The sky looks almost as though it's been cropped out (well, photoshopped out, but you know what I mean)
I assume that in exposing for the bright colours lower in the frame, the details of the sky just got blown away?
Posted by Ozbonography at November 19, 2008 09:58 AMwho the hell sits in that chair? god?
Posted by liz at November 19, 2008 12:57 PMWhat lens was this shot with?
Posted by Tim at November 19, 2008 04:26 PMThis is my first time commenting on a photo of yours, which I must say is brilliant, but I've been browsing your shots for a little while. I think your photography is amazing, usually very blunt and truthful, so to speak, I really am inspired by your work. Great job.
Posted by Julie at November 20, 2008 12:18 AMamazing building!
Posted by garghe at November 20, 2008 11:46 AMWow !
Great place and superb shot.
Love the way the colors change on the building.
Gret photo !