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Comment from SCHATZLING


I have been looking at photos and art submitted to FanArt going back in time when I came across of this simply gorgeous piece of artistic creativeness. The colors blend so well together. The background landscape is tranquil and inviting. The sunrise? sunset? shining hazily towards us the viewer. Everything.....and I DO MEAN EVERYTHING about this digital art is perfect...top notch....outstanding. I took one glance and it captured me from the start. I really, REALLY do like this. Thanks for bringing a little joy to my otherwise saddened demeanor. You did exceptionally well, Such superb awesomeness,,,,You got it.....THE RIGHT STUFF.

 Comment Written 13-Dec-2016

Comment from GreatDogPhotos


A six if I had it. This is just gorgeous and very well done. The colors and lighting are marvelous. Very artixsic and love the birds, flowers and sun on the mountaintops. Very pleasing to view!

 Comment Written 07-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2015
    GD, thank you so very much. :))MW
Comment from Lmsmith


What a beautiful, yet fantasy look and feel to this prelude to spring when everything is such a fresh new green. Excellent placement of the flowers and how they frame in the background. Great depth shown and wonderful creativity. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 07-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2015
    LM, thank you ever so much. :))MW
Comment from cleo85


Oh, what a wonderful rendering of spring. It is like reality and fairytale all at once. I believe it is a morning hour. The sun is just coming over the rim of the high mountains, but nevertheless is giving enough light and warmed for the blossoms to open and the birds flying toward the valley in search of the early worm. The square formatted creation is beautiful balanced, the curve of the tightly leaved branch is cradling the landscape as in a natural frame. The colors are truly signifying spring.

 Comment Written 07-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2015
    Thank you, Cleo!! :)
reply by cleo85 on 13-Apr-2015
    You're most welcome!
Comment from Cfuhchs1


Great job here. I like the tiny and dainty flowers. Very playful yet appealing to view. There is a display of perspective too which add attractiveness to your Art. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 07-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2015
    Cfuhchs, thank you so very much. :)MW
Comment from bcgrafiks


Beautiful, vibrant work. Entices more than just the visual sense, you can almost smell Spring in the air and feel the warmth of the sun filling the air. A wonderful, magical work. Thanks

 Comment Written 07-Apr-2015


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2015
    BC, thank you so very much. :)MW
Comment from David.Milburn


Introduction: As a backdrop to my review observations, I am happy to divulge that my interest in Photography mainly focuses on the interplay of light on a subject or object and the surroundings encompassed within the four corners of a camera's viewfinder. Fuji Velvia Slide film and a Lightbox are still highly thought of, which probably explains why I am a follower of Photography by Mike Busselle, Joe Cornish, Lee Frost, Tom Mackie, David Noton, Charlie Waite and John Webster. My self-absorbed thinking is not always concerned with Landscape and Travel. Occasionally, I enjoy shooting the odd Still Life using soft diffused window light.

When it comes to Wildlife Photography, I am aware of the work of Andy Rouse and just how far he pushes the boat out with Lady Luck at his side.

Art is undoubtedly the cornerstone of all Photographic paths, tracing it's true roots back to cave drawings and etchings.

Digital Art has surely passed everyone's expectations, and has led me to occasionally explore the challenges and creativity offered by a Fuji Finepix S2800HD Digital Camera.

I do not hold a teaching qualification, but I am BTEC National Diploma accredited in Design and a NAWE Professional follower / member.

All Artists surely have a unique thought process interacting with their craft.

As reviewers, we have to accept that our observations cannot always hit bullseye from a recipient's viewpoint.

My aim is never to cause offence.

Observations: Your choice of an almost Square Format Image Canvas gives your Artwork balance.

The Theatrical Lighting effect demonstrates that you were in the right place at the right time.

Captioning is simple and has been well thought through.

Creativity of presentation: First Rate
Color Harmony: Outstanding
Centre of Interest: Well seen
Technical Excellence: Respect
Technique: Imaginative
Story Telling Ability: Strong

Conclusion: A worthy addition to your Portfolio.

I know that there is not a Rabbit or a Hare in sight, but your Image Canvas rekindled memories of the film Watership Down !

I am sure that William Henry Fox Talbot and Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre would approve of your artistic Skills !

Thank You for sharing and enriching my personal journey as an Art Reviewer.

 Comment Written 07-Apr-2015

Comment from photobeat


I wish I had 6000 stars for this one ...simple perfect. hope tom will consider this for the monthly contest,. details and color harmony are forever perfect, well done indeed, beny ")

 Comment Written 07-Apr-2015

Comment from Jairos


Excellent creation with gorgeous color harmony, good depth and very good frame, love the detail and lighting effect, Well done jairos

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015

Comment from Snopaw


Just too cool Shaw. You are dabbling in the fractals now, egad great stuff. I love playing with fractals but have the devils own time manipulating them, perhaps I need to pay for a program instead of the freebies, lol.

This is just stunning, with the green leaves and flowers for your framing and the gently rolling green hills for depth (we know this isn't in California or it would be really Golden Hills), then the seagulls catching the lifts, really great work!

Shirley

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2015