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Elizabeth Yicheng Shen: Critical moment

Elizabeth Yicheng Shen: Critical moment

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Elizabeth Yicheng Shen: Critical moment

Owls prefer to hunt small rodents in low light. Food scraps scattered along the roadside attract rodents, which in turn attract owls to hunt them near roadside. When owls hunt, they focus and fly very low. As a result, they are at higher risk from vehicle collisions during autumn and winter when people commute to and from work in the dark. Was this great grey owl hit by the oncoming car? Fortunately, the owl made it to the other side of the road just in time.

© Elizabeth Yicheng Shen

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beautiful

beautiful. it is lovely. I would like to see the subject and how captured be included with the artwork as many times that is a conversation extender when sharing the print.

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Alexandra Pradl
Great motive with a powerful message

I love the motive because it is just somewhat different. A very creative perspective of an owl passing by while a truck is approaching. I associate something completely different with the picture than the title "critical moment" would suggest. To me the owl appears very determined and self-confident not having a single doubt that he or she knows exactly what he or she is doing. It somehow reminds me of superman 🚀💪🏻, so it's a very encouraging message the photograph sends out into the world.
I am happy with my result on canvas although on this substrate it looks a little bit more like a painting than a photograph. For a more detailed color shading I would suggest to pick another substrate than canvas.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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beautiful

beautiful. it is lovely. I would like to see the subject and how captured be included with the artwork as many times that is a conversation extender when sharing the print.

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Alexandra Pradl
Great motive with a powerful message

I love the motive because it is just somewhat different. A very creative perspective of an owl passing by while a truck is approaching. I associate something completely different with the picture than the title "critical moment" would suggest. To me the owl appears very determined and self-confident not having a single doubt that he or she knows exactly what he or she is doing. It somehow reminds me of superman 🚀💪🏻, so it's a very encouraging message the photograph sends out into the world.
I am happy with my result on canvas although on this substrate it looks a little bit more like a painting than a photograph. For a more detailed color shading I would suggest to pick another substrate than canvas.