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10-APR-2005 Chong Liang Ooi

Low hanging fruits *

Cameron Highland, Malaysia


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elips22-Feb-2006 07:39
It really does look better! I like it like this quite a lot! Unfortunately, I think, by changing the aspect ratio, it also ended up too large. It is now 169KB and for the challenge it should be 150KB or less, Could you reduce it and repost after the voting is over? Thanks! ~Sharon
Canon DSLR Challenge20-Feb-2006 04:48
Sharon, I've changed the aspect ratio from 3:4 to 2:3 and removed the fences on the right like what you've suggested. It does look better. - C.L.Ooi
elips19-Feb-2006 23:20
This image makes my mouth water! What fabulous color! And the perspective is really good as well. It is nice to see a perspective image with nice rounded shapes instead of sharp edges! If you cropped the right side of this just to the tomatoes you would make it have a little more impact by getting rid of the distracting stuff at the end of the wall. Good work! ~Sharon
Canon DSLR Challenge17-Feb-2006 17:16
Thanks Cindy.
These tomatos are planted inside a garden. So, they are planted mainly for show, rather than for food. I'm not sure a tomato farm here would let their tomatos ripen on vine.
C.L.Ooi
Canon DSLR Challenge17-Feb-2006 17:06
Those are some impressive tomatoes! They are so beautiful. Our growing season is so short it is almost impossible to grow tomatoes that are vine ripened. Sometimes you can pull a green vine and hang them inside to ripen. Beautiful. Cindy
Canon DSLR Challenge17-Feb-2006 16:58
Jason, thank you for your comment.
This is my 5th entry to cslr_challenge and I still have a lot more to learn from you all : )
C.L.Ooi
Guest 17-Feb-2006 05:35
I'm surprised no one else has commented on this one. It's beautiful in it's perspective, repetition, and color. I want to reach in and grab one of those.