Comments: 10am

Sam,

Your extraordinary photographs of Union Station betray your affection for the place. Can't say as I blame you. I hope I get to see it in person one day.

Thanks again for sharing your wizardry.

Tom

Posted by Tom at February 13, 2011 04:54 AM

Beautiful shot! I wondering about th exif-meta!

Posted by Bakkel at February 13, 2011 05:05 AM

Hello, another great photo!

I've been following your day photos for almost a month now and i'm really impressed with your photography.

i don't expect this photo to be on the comments section but hopefully you can reply me through email.

i've been considering buying the 24-70 f2.8 lens and i don't know which one to decide. either the canon or sigma one.

i own the 50mm f1.4 sigma one and i'm planning to get the 12-24 sigma widelens, i think you have the exact same one.

i wanted your input for the 24-70 (between sigma and canon) and what do you think of your 12-24 lens? i use the 550d unlike your full frame lens!

thank you for your time!!!

-Derrick

Posted by Derrick at February 13, 2011 06:10 AM

sorry to bother you again, i'm not trying to spam your comments section but i've noticed you took todays photo with the 24-105!

what are your comments on that lens ? would you choose this over the 24-70?

thank you!!

Posted by Derrick at February 13, 2011 06:12 AM

Outstanding! How many commuters actually see that wonderful ceiling?

Posted by Anne Davison at February 13, 2011 09:00 AM

One of my favourite buildings - nice shot - minimized the modern additions. (You missed me by a couple of hours ;-))

Posted by Krys at February 13, 2011 09:12 AM

This shot enables us to 'see' the various patterns that make up the floors, walls and ceilings of union station. So often we forget to look carefully at the spaces we are in. This phtograph reminds me to do so. Thanks, Sam.

Posted by Barbara M at February 13, 2011 09:37 AM

Majestic!!

Posted by Linda at February 13, 2011 09:39 AM

I always see places I visit regularly in such a beautiful light thanks to you. Love your perspective on things/places :)

Posted by teni at February 13, 2011 01:44 PM

Awesome shot

Posted by navin harish at February 14, 2011 12:04 PM

I guess you didn't use a tripod. When I tried to use one there, a policeman came over and told me that tripod use was forbidden without a permit. No explanation. I was trying to steady my video camera to shoot a public art installation.

Posted by Bill at February 14, 2011 03:59 PM

oh la la! c'est genial! j'adore ces brique ! perfecto!

Posted by nooshin at February 27, 2011 01:14 PM
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