Quelle belle lumière.
Toujours de superbes paysages urbains sur votre blog. ( ^__^) Cool quoi!
A spectacular photo of the ice sheets in water and high buildings in the background. Greetings and congratulations.
Posted by Clic at January 8, 2009 04:28 AMWow - what a picture. I send your pictures to my dad who was born in Toronto but now lives in North Carolina. I'm pretty sure this one will blow his mind as it's been a while since his last visit and my description of downtown can't compare with your pictures! One question - how were you able to take this without getting a shot of all those cranes!! :)
Posted by ju-ju bean at January 8, 2009 07:26 AMI really like this one, keep up the great work!
Posted by Daniel at January 8, 2009 10:30 AMThe photo is excellent; it show the Harbour front is beautiful even on the cold, icy weather.
Posted by Sohaila at January 8, 2009 11:24 AMvery beautiful.
Posted by effat at January 8, 2009 11:40 AM I like this view of Toronto from the Harbourfont. The city set as the background draws ones eyes near the top of the photo. There are some great colors that really popped out- the city lights, the dark forest green of the water, and the cloudy sky (which helps the lights of the city pop out).
I love the detail in this photo- from the ice chunks in the water to the random lit up rooms in the city buildings. The portrait style adds to the height of the buildings. I love it.
Wow that's a beautiful shot! I really like the ice under the water, looks really deep and cold
Posted by b e n at January 8, 2009 02:37 PMThe icy water and the small amount of snow gives a cold impression but on the other hand the lights from the buildings are warm. I bit strange but nice contrast.
Posted by Frida at January 8, 2009 03:16 PMYou know how to draw a beautiful picture of an ugly day in winter. Great shot.
Posted by Sally at January 8, 2009 06:46 PMSTUNNING! What a place. And what a photo.
Inspired, I really am.
Gary.
Posted by EgoPimp at January 9, 2009 06:48 PMlovely...pretty rich contrast
Posted by Dhiraj at January 10, 2009 10:34 AMFantastic shot. I check out your photos on a regular basis but don't leave comments. This goes to all your photos. Beautiful! Thanks.
Posted by Foad Sayar at January 12, 2009 04:06 AMGotta be honest, I think the distortion really hurts this composition and number of your other photos. I think the wacky-wides work great for some interiors but rarely outdoors. When buildings are stretching towards the corners of the frame, it starts to look cheesy. A 28mm version of this shot would be amazing.
Posted by Alex at February 18, 2009 03:50 PM