Maybe too much road for me...
But i like the atmosfear of this pic, the bus, eletric lines, very nice :)
love this one
Posted by jack at July 5, 2007 06:29 AMNice shot indeed!
Posted by Arash at July 5, 2007 07:28 AMAnother great photo.
Posted by Dennis at July 5, 2007 09:25 AMWonderful rich colors in this. Great shot!
Posted by Alice at July 5, 2007 09:57 AMLove your photos! Would be awesome to see some more before and after (postprocessing) examples. Would also love to see a future photo taken with your EOS350 and with a normal digital camera, to see how big the difference would be. Is it the camera that makes the photos or the photographer.
Posted by Chris at July 5, 2007 10:03 AMI'm here all the time but it's never looked so pretty :)
Posted by mel at July 5, 2007 10:35 AMLove the perspective and the sky in this one!
Posted by Brian at July 5, 2007 10:41 AMSam, do you live in this area of Toronto?
I'm curious to know why you were at Finch and Yonge yesterday...
Posted by catnap at July 5, 2007 10:49 AMNice depth. Surprised it's so empty. Normally this intersection is gridlocked with the buses coming out. They even have a cop patrolling this intersection. He's probably hiding behind the bus. TTC has built a new exit for the buses to get directly onto Yonge St N but they're waiting to re-arrange all the bus bays.
Posted by cpm440vee at July 5, 2007 11:57 AMInteresting place. It looks like a "Tchernobyl after Fallout" photo ...
Posted by James (studiosushi) at July 5, 2007 12:22 PMsسلام ...تمیز .. عظمت هولناکی دارد ...
Posted by آرمین گیله مرد at July 5, 2007 12:34 PMAnother great photo of what? I'll admit -- I've seen awesome photos on this site but we can't just say that about every dang photo. This one is not that inspiring. I'm sorry.
Posted by Ian at July 5, 2007 01:48 PMGreat clouds. I like how the wires and the poles stand out so well. The bus stands out almost in 2&1/2D.
The top of the blue balconied building on the right is quite distorted though. The last time I saw this building in one of your photos the perspective was also distorted. I wonder what it is about this building that causes it.
Once again, this location brings back some powerful nostelgia for me.
Posted by scott at July 5, 2007 08:18 PMI always enjoy coming to your site . . . very often the seeminly plain shot jumps out with the unexpected angle or setting.
Posted by Ed Carson at July 5, 2007 08:44 PMthere's something so mesmerizing about this photo..
Posted by stephanie at July 5, 2007 09:10 PMAwesome colors again ! Love this one !
Posted by Régis at July 6, 2007 09:19 AMNice shot, like the colours. And again this annoying building, which looks so out of place, so fake!
Posted by Markus at July 6, 2007 04:04 PM