Happy Birthady. Wishing you all the best :)
Posted by Poopak at October 8, 2009 05:07 AMGRRRR, totally stunning, as usual !!
Posted by Tom at October 8, 2009 09:00 AMSo awesome.
Posted by Jeremy Sale at October 8, 2009 09:35 AMGreat work with tilt shift.
Posted by BoB at October 8, 2009 10:09 AMI am puzzled by what looks like a huge pipe on the lower right side of this. Also puzzled as to what advantage you feel the tilt was here. I'd expect better overall focus with a standard lens.
Posted by Hugh Petrie at October 8, 2009 10:57 AMtavalodet mobarak
az tarafe hame :d
Posted by kasra at October 8, 2009 12:58 PMPowerful little lens...love how it brings out such fine detail.
Posted by Luis A. De Jesus at October 8, 2009 03:46 PMLooks like a miniature city model! Wow!
Posted by Koneko at October 8, 2009 05:34 PMVery surreal. Looks like a Lego City....
and Happy Birthday...
great snap. thanks for posting your pics--i check this site every day.
Posted by anita at October 8, 2009 07:57 PMGreat Picture. I love pictures like this.
Posted by Sean at October 9, 2009 01:22 AMHugh - that pipe is the Toronto Skywalk, almost connecting Union Station to the Skydome (Rogers Centre) and the CN Tower.
Posted by brian at October 9, 2009 10:05 AMwhat a freaking sexy lens! happy belated!
Posted by Scott Webb at October 9, 2009 10:16 AMYou should try new TS-17mm. Great shot by the way.
Posted by patrick at October 9, 2009 01:30 PMwow, awesome Tilt Shift! really nice picture :)
Posted by Marc Loret at October 9, 2009 08:10 PMIf you use your imagination a bit you could say it's like a weird motherboard :)
Nice one!
Posted by dub-v at October 10, 2009 11:28 AMI am knocked out!
First I thought it was a toy-city...
great blog anyway!
all the best from cologne
looks almost like the inside of a computer..really cool
Posted by Marinus at October 15, 2009 08:00 AMamazing!
Posted by d at October 16, 2009 03:33 AMTilt-shift never ceases to make me smile. Great shot! I love your tones.
Posted by Ramune at October 27, 2009 09:18 AMTilt shift lenses are amazing, I would love to try one out someday. This also reminds me slightly of a PC motherboard!
Posted by Nick Lewis at November 4, 2009 05:39 PMFirst I thought it was a toy-city too.
Great!
Haha dub-v I was gonna say the same thing! Looks a lot like a mobo. Maybe we are just some huge computer component for some extrauniversal gamer.
Posted by Cole at December 3, 2009 02:03 AM