Comments: after the rain

Hi Sam, I am going to be your permanent visitor!
I think this picture is quite artistic, it reminds me of city scape photography in middle sixtees.

Posted by Kati at July 23, 2003 02:06 AM

Hey there little Sam. Great photo, very beautiful, though I’m thinking maybe you should do a little less hanging around the streets in the middle of the night and a bit more looking after the wife. I know I know, she’s a bit of a handful but you married her, so there.
Anway, enough being silly. I'm loving your website. My hubby wants to know what you’ve taken this picture with. Is it that the same digital camera we saw at Mojdeh’s house?

Posted by Shirin at July 23, 2003 07:05 AM

shirin, I love your comments, they're awesome:) tell Kami my cam is Canon powershot G3 at the time. more recent model of what you've seen. URL means website address if you have one, you can leave it blank if you want. keep posting comments, they make my day...

Posted by sam at July 23, 2003 09:14 AM

Crap. Pure crap.

First, the lighting is... well, fine. But the composition is very... okay it's good too. But the colouring is just so... well it's perfect too. But those flares on the streetlights? They make it SO... okay, nicely accented.

Sheesh, learn how to take a photo, would ya?

Posted by Scott at July 23, 2003 11:15 AM

Hi sam, This shot is great.Wonderful.The lights,the reflections,they are all great.The only problem with this shot is that there is nothing to say for making it better.Nice shot.
And you really were lucky to catch an empty street like this cause here ou can just dream of it.

Posted by Telli at July 23, 2003 04:49 PM

not always does the early bird catch the worm, huh?

Posted by amir at July 23, 2003 08:02 PM

The moon looks like the sun.
The sun looks like a streetlight.
It's a sunny nite.

Posted by Boreo at July 24, 2003 12:48 AM

U R obsessed with buildings ..ant u?London is where u want to live.
What caught my eyes on this shot, is the contrast of 2 modern block in the background, against the relatively old ones in the front. I imagined Noodles running to stab the police officer in Once upon a time in A, Or when he and Max had a fight with that gang behind the restaurant...But again, the modern background, takes me to King Kong!
I like Sepia colour. Takes me back in time.I wish u could get rid of all the cables and wires.
Well done. What do u think of nude Photography ;-)

Posted by Koosha at July 24, 2003 08:17 AM

Sami, if you are looking for a nice picture after the rain, you should come to London!
But your picture is very nice. I just don't like the wires and traffic signs .... The rest is fantastic ...

Posted by Poopak at July 24, 2003 09:42 AM

Ooh, I’ll be posting messages, don’t you worry about that love. Do you do requests as well? More seagulls please. I have a very cute picture of a seagull which I took in Bath, I mean Bath as in, the city. Not in my bath at home, I don’t have a bath at home. Wish I had one though but you know how it is. Little money + Expensive city = Tiny place and no bath + A small shower (if you’re lucky), yes.
Kamyar says, ‘Ummm Canon powershot G3’

Posted by Shirin at July 24, 2003 10:14 AM

An empty street FILLED with lights...I like it.

Posted by ila at July 25, 2003 06:22 PM

Well, I would say, a big empty street at night, is either sad or scary, but this picture is neither. Good one.

Posted by Sadegh at July 26, 2003 06:21 PM

retro! fantastique.

Posted by bayah at January 29, 2004 03:53 AM