The one and only
Single tomato on a plant4 total reviews
Comment from nannybpurple
ok this is a diffrent shot I love tomatoes can't figure out why anyone could't grow them I can't wait to see why you can't.
good color
good focus
good framing
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2010
ok this is a diffrent shot I love tomatoes can't figure out why anyone could't grow them I can't wait to see why you can't.
good color
good focus
good framing
Comment Written 15-Mar-2010
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2010
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Thank you for your kind review. I tell after the voting is over. So much: It is the kind of nature we live in but when I tell now I would give away who I am.
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As promised here is the answer why we have trouble to grow tomatoes.That is the only tomato what made it to the eatable status in neighbors garden. Do to circumstances of nature it is almost impossible to raise vegetables in or area. If the owner of the garden has topped the limestone with black dirt and a tomato survived the salt loaded wind, the bug attacks, the hungry red, blue and hermit crabs and the tomato worm [larva of the big and most beautiful Hawk Moth nobody would hurt] it sure will be eaten by Agouties, Iguanas or Lizards since we live in a small stripe between the Caribbean and the jungle. Better just have a tropical garden with the plants used to climate and area.
The photo was taken at PaaMul, Quintana Roo, Mexico [Yucatan Peninsula]
Comment from ardefra1
good initial impact the tomato. good center of interest the tomato which is a little off center. good crisp clear photo. good story telling ability as you have notated in your notes. good lighting. i like how the sun is shining on the tomato is makes the tomato stand out. good luck in the contest. if it is the only eatable one it looks delicious.
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2010
good initial impact the tomato. good center of interest the tomato which is a little off center. good crisp clear photo. good story telling ability as you have notated in your notes. good lighting. i like how the sun is shining on the tomato is makes the tomato stand out. good luck in the contest. if it is the only eatable one it looks delicious.
Comment Written 15-Mar-2010
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2010
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Thank you for your kind review. The tomato is out of the center of the photo in purpose. I cropped it that way. It is on the crossing of the right vertical and the lower horizontal applying the rule of thirds.
Comment from Conception's Dawn
This is a simply brilliant photograph. The lighting is so brilliant accenting all that is beautiful about this piece. The colors are so wonderfuly arranged and you captured them perfectly. The brilliance of the tomatoe stands out perfect representing the title to perfection. The center of focus is spot on and the entire photo is crips and clear. Great job and good luck!
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2010
This is a simply brilliant photograph. The lighting is so brilliant accenting all that is beautiful about this piece. The colors are so wonderfuly arranged and you captured them perfectly. The brilliance of the tomatoe stands out perfect representing the title to perfection. The center of focus is spot on and the entire photo is crips and clear. Great job and good luck!
Comment Written 15-Mar-2010
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2010
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Thank you very much for your review and your wishes.
Comment from Hotshot
Great color, l love the way the tomato is between the fade leaf, this is a very good center of interest, good impact and technique.
Hotshot
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2010
Great color, l love the way the tomato is between the fade leaf, this is a very good center of interest, good impact and technique.
Hotshot
Comment Written 15-Mar-2010
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2010
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Thank you very much for your kind review.