I'm loving Toronto more and more, with every pic you post!!
excellent photo!!
This is wonderful; and I agree with FM; you certainly edge Toronto higher and higher up on my list of cities I want to visit. . .
Posted by myla at October 16, 2004 03:45 AMReally really nice, I love this shot.
Posted by Andy (SensorChip) at October 16, 2004 03:47 AMI think the city should start paying you a fee for each tourist you bring in :) Keep up the good work...
Posted by slavko at October 16, 2004 07:46 AMI want that chandelier and I want it now!
Posted by Planethalder at October 16, 2004 08:51 AMwhoa there, veruca. nice photo!
Posted by kc at October 16, 2004 11:59 AMWhen the pic started loading I said "oh no another pic of the psychiatric hospital"
Posted by Piccolo Muso at October 16, 2004 12:02 PMVery strange atmosphere...I like it. It feels like an old cafe in a city in France.
Posted by Kamyar at October 16, 2004 01:23 PMBalzac's! One of my favourite cafes in the city!
Posted by Moon at October 16, 2004 03:10 PMInteresting, but a little too dark.
Posted by Ed at October 16, 2004 03:25 PMGreat framming!! An ordinary windows scene looks different through your lens!
Posted by John at October 16, 2004 07:56 PMbeautiful. Too dark??? its night time... its supposed to look dark at night. I love the contrast of the dark outside and the warm bright interior... good work sam.. Oh I agree about the psychiatric hospital comment. We`ve seen so many of that place already I wasnt looking forward to anymore.
Posted by scott at October 16, 2004 10:56 PMgreat framing and atmosphere. perfect!
Posted by manuel at October 17, 2004 04:24 PMGreat "handheld" !
Posted by Amirali at October 17, 2004 06:21 PMshut up you fools! that abandoned psychiatric stuff is pretty much the only reason i visit this site! well that, and to make fun of your ridiculous comments.
as for the tourist comments -- stay in your own cities. you're not welcome here.
Posted by chemical imbalance at October 18, 2004 09:53 AMWe were introduced to your website today. Great photography! An outstanding range of vision.
Posted by Aurora Seniors Computer Club at October 19, 2004 11:12 AM