Ripening

© Ed Isaacs

Ripening

Uploaded: January 25, 2004 10:38:10

Comments

Nils Guldberg January 25, 2004

I like your composition Ed. That red tomato in the end of the grey lines. #91091

Leslie widing January 25, 2004

great picture #347602

Ed Isaacs January 25, 2004

Thanks, Nils and Leslie. #347607

Colette M. Metcalf January 25, 2004

Great image, Ed!! #347661

Ed Isaacs January 25, 2004

Thanks, Colette. #347852

Carol Brill February 16, 2004

Congratulations and best of luck, Ed! #381645

Ellen Peach level-classic February 16, 2004

Very cool, Ed, congrats and good luck! #381669

Ed Isaacs February 16, 2004

Thanks, Carol and Ellen. #382053

Stephen Zacker February 16, 2004

Congrats Ed. A VERY neat perspective on this one! #382116

Ed Isaacs February 16, 2004

Thanks, Stephen. #382141

Damian P. Gadal February 16, 2004

Congrats Ed! #382233

Judith G. Secco February 17, 2004

Congratulations, Ed! Great photo.
Judy #382743

Wally Orlowsky February 17, 2004

Congratulations, Ed. You seem to be ripening very well yourself. #382839

Robin L. Wehrman February 17, 2004

Congratulations, Ed great image! #382918

Ed Isaacs February 17, 2004

Thanks Damian, Judy, Wally and Robin. #383027

Stephen Zacker February 17, 2004

CONGRATS Ed! #383440

Ed Isaacs February 17, 2004

Thanks, Stephen. #383636

Susana Matos February 17, 2004

Congratulations, great photo!
Cheers from Portugal,Su #383666

Murry Grigsby February 17, 2004

Missed this one earlier Ed -- congrats on a great image and win!! #383753

Ed Isaacs February 17, 2004

Thanks, Su and Murry. #383801

February 17, 2004

You continue to make me proud to be your son!

But, I must ask... Were you hanging from the celing to take that picture. And, at your age... is that safe?

:)

Steve #383951

Ed Isaacs February 17, 2004

Thanks, Steve.

It was done with a wide angle lens attachment.

Love you and proud to be your Dad!



#384020

Colette M. Metcalf February 18, 2004

Congrats to you, Ed!! #384285

Ed Isaacs February 18, 2004

Thanks, Colette. #384550

February 18, 2004

I think this picture represents peace because the tomato sitting by itself in the bright sun. #385097

February 18, 2004

It looks nice when you have the red up against the white and black background. This picture shows the true depth of the surronding objects. #385098

February 18, 2004

It is very calm and peaceful. But, it seems like the tomato is about to fall off the shelf into a black abyss. #385101

February 18, 2004

I think that the angle at which the tomato picture was taken is interesting. Also I feel like the sun symbolizes the good of the world beaming in to create life. #385103

February 18, 2004

Your image makes me feel happy. The images is very peaceful and relaxing. Thank you very much Ed. #385104

February 18, 2004

I'm your son's student. I love the picture. The angle is great and I enjoy how everything is black and white except for the tomato. It really captures its essence. Great job!
:-D #385105

February 18, 2004

I see a tomato on a windowsill (insightful, I know). The brightness of the red in contrast to the dark of the windowsill calls your attention to the tomato. Congrats on a photo well taken, Mr. Isaac's Dad! #385106

February 18, 2004

how did you get that picture?! were you haning from the ceiling or something? I really thought that was a cool picture- the light balance was perfect and the tomato(or orange as I tend to call them)was a perfect center for the photo. I hope I can be a trapeeze artist, like you must be, and take pictures as a well as you do, Mr Isaac's Dad. Abyss #385108

February 18, 2004

I like how its shown from a diff. angle!Congrats! great picture! #385109

February 18, 2004

It looks pretty nifty, but I don't get it. What is the point of the picture? It looks like an abstract drawing which is cool. #385111

February 18, 2004

I think this picture is REALLY cool becuagdfdfgdse it makes you focus on the only colored thing in the picture, the tomatoe. The Angle you took it at Ed was really really really awesome becuase I havent seen many pictures like that. CONGRATS ON WINNING!!!! #385115

February 18, 2004

Interesting picture because its a tomato on a windowsill (strange). It makes you focus on the tomato which has the only color. Kewl Picture :) #385117

February 18, 2004

Interesting picture because its a tomato on a windowsill (strange). It makes you focus on the tomato which has the only color. Kewl Picture :) #385118

February 18, 2004

I like the picture because there is a good color contrast between the black, red, and white. It gets your attention because you dont know what it is at first. #385126

February 18, 2004

I liked this picture because it brings out the contrast between the red and the black and white. The red makes you think about it, and why it is there. I like it because it draws your attention to the red and you wonder why it is sitting on the window sill and what the point of putting it there was. #385131

Ed Isaacs February 18, 2004

Thanks all for the great comments. What a nice surprise! Ed #385618

February 20, 2004

It's a great picture. I like how its at a different angle #388272

Patricia A. Kuniega February 22, 2004

I'm so glad I arrived late and had the opportunity to read all these fun and fascinating analyses of your work Ed! Everyone should have the benefit of such terrific critiques! I wondered myself about what you were hanging from to get this shot... but decided it doesn't matter! It's a fabulous perspective on a tomato! Congratulations! #391667

Ed Isaacs February 22, 2004

As you can figure out, Pat, my son teaches computer science in Junior High. The current segment is digital photography, so the timing was perfect. Before long we'll probably see a whole new batch of galleries. At any rate, glad you liked my tomato shot. And thanks for commenting. Ed #391757

Murtaza H. Saeed March 01, 2004

Very Dramatic, Ed! Congrats!:) #403380

Ed Isaacs March 01, 2004

Murtaza, thank you very much. #403543

March 16, 2004

Wow! This is such a great picture...I really like the angle that is projected and the shadow of the day.i think this a great picture of an ordinary apple. It makes the apple look "alive" and not just an "ordinary apple." #426976

March 16, 2004

Wow! This is such a great picture...I really like the angle that is projected and the shadow of the day.i think this a great picture of an ordinary apple. It makes the apple look "alive" and not just an "ordinary apple." #426977

Ed Isaacs March 16, 2004

Thank you for your comment, Heather. #426992

Nancy Grace Chen March 25, 2004

Really unique perspective and interesting lines. I keep coming back to this again and again. Great job.
-Nancy #446948

Ed Isaacs March 26, 2004

Thank you very much, Nancy. #448143

Jonathan Lucas June 28, 2004

Great viewpoint and dynamic composition. Nice work. #621946

Ed Isaacs June 29, 2004

Thanks, Jonathan. #622814

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