Grasshopper on a sunflower
Quebec City,Canada10 total reviews
Comment from Patme
I like the colorful scene of the flowers. It would be nice to see the background more selectively focused. The grasshopper i wouldn't have noticed if you didn't say it in words.
I like the colorful scene of the flowers. It would be nice to see the background more selectively focused. The grasshopper i wouldn't have noticed if you didn't say it in words.
Comment Written 20-Sep-2006
Comment from leon
Very nice composition. The balance in this work is very pleasing to the eye and gives the viewer something to hold onto. The way this keeps the viewer focussed on the content of this piece is very skillfully done.
Very nice composition. The balance in this work is very pleasing to the eye and gives the viewer something to hold onto. The way this keeps the viewer focussed on the content of this piece is very skillfully done.
Comment Written 21-Dec-2005
Comment from Lpspider
this one was deffiately better than the one which I previously reviewed. still needs work on the focus, but good overall. would recommend. keep it up!
this one was deffiately better than the one which I previously reviewed. still needs work on the focus, but good overall. would recommend. keep it up!
Comment Written 14-Aug-2004
Comment from Wolfdancer13
What a beautiful floral scene. The grasshopper is hard to spot being so small and with so much detail in this shot. I'm sure if it were larger, how this is perceived, would shift. As is, I like the corner focal on the spanning, bright sunflower, with a partially opened version in the background. The touches of lavender and purple and scant red to soften and add interest to the varying textures of green is appealing to the eye. The top edge border of the darker contrasting enhances the dark browns found in the forefront sunflower. This would look very nice behind glass and framed to brighten any room.
reply by the author on 06-May-2004
What a beautiful floral scene. The grasshopper is hard to spot being so small and with so much detail in this shot. I'm sure if it were larger, how this is perceived, would shift. As is, I like the corner focal on the spanning, bright sunflower, with a partially opened version in the background. The touches of lavender and purple and scant red to soften and add interest to the varying textures of green is appealing to the eye. The top edge border of the darker contrasting enhances the dark browns found in the forefront sunflower. This would look very nice behind glass and framed to brighten any room.
Comment Written 06-May-2004
reply by the author on 06-May-2004
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Thank you, Wolfdancer,indeed this picture is much more bigger and beautiful, and I laminated it, it's in my livingroom and all the friends like it.
Comment from Cricket
Good picture of the flowers...lots of colors. Don't see the grasshopper though and since you mentioned it I would expect to.
reply by the author on 06-May-2004
Good picture of the flowers...lots of colors. Don't see the grasshopper though and since you mentioned it I would expect to.
Comment Written 05-May-2004
reply by the author on 06-May-2004
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Sorry but I haved to reduce the picture this much and the grasshopper is so little...the original picture is really different!
Comment from Casteel
The focal point of this picture is not clear to showing the viewer what the main suject is due to the flower in the forground being cut off a little. Maybe with the back ground blurred a little it may make a difference for this picture.
reply by the author on 05-May-2004
The focal point of this picture is not clear to showing the viewer what the main suject is due to the flower in the forground being cut off a little. Maybe with the back ground blurred a little it may make a difference for this picture.
Comment Written 05-May-2004
reply by the author on 05-May-2004
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Thank you,Casteel! It'a good lesson for the future!
Comment from Trev
beautiful shot of wildflowers, all that's missing are the bumble bees and butterflies, maybe in your next shot?? You have a wonderful compliment of colors the yellow and purple are appealing....Trev
reply by the author on 05-May-2004
beautiful shot of wildflowers, all that's missing are the bumble bees and butterflies, maybe in your next shot?? You have a wonderful compliment of colors the yellow and purple are appealing....Trev
Comment Written 05-May-2004
reply by the author on 05-May-2004
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Thank you a lot, I'm a beginner but I love the nature and I try to immortalise it.
Comment from Eric_Lachey
This is a good photo. I like the different colors and such, but I think if you had kept everything in focus it would have mae for a better photo. Thanks!
reply by the author on 05-May-2004
This is a good photo. I like the different colors and such, but I think if you had kept everything in focus it would have mae for a better photo. Thanks!
Comment Written 05-May-2004
reply by the author on 05-May-2004
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Thank you for the opinion! It's true, I'm a beginner, I have a lot to learn!
Comment from Malach
I am not a big photo person. I like the color scheme and compostion of this pic. It looks professional also.
i don't like that is it so much like your standard greeting card type of pic.
reply by the author on 05-May-2004
I am not a big photo person. I like the color scheme and compostion of this pic. It looks professional also.
i don't like that is it so much like your standard greeting card type of pic.
Comment Written 05-May-2004
reply by the author on 05-May-2004
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Thank you ,Malach ,it's good to find out what you think about my picture.