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From manorton@tcnet.net:
Fantastick Water.  I love the refelction fo the stars.

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From jerry@hoboes.com:
Something about the butterfly looks rougher than the rest of the scene; and the
horizon is a bit flat. Did you consider using a huge sphere for the ocean? The
way the other planet comes out of the sunset is very pleasing.
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From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com:
Beautiful scheme and I like the sun's aura.  The blue glow on the horizon is a
bit overpowering.

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From vogelap@email.uc.edu:
Beautiful water textures. Nice 'feeling' in this picture.

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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
Millions of miles! Wow, where can I find such an ocean?
Anyway, a very nice picture, I like it, though maybe the butterfly has a bit
too low a contrast to the background.

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From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu:
lighting is wrong on the sea...star reflections wouldn't be that bright, sharp
or large that far away.

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From Varyk@aol.com:
actual terrestrial butterflies DO migrate over vast areas of water and it=
 IS insane.

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From djohnston@iname.com:
Either your water is too reflective, or you have stars in your lake. :)
I like the fading moon, except that the with the sun to the left, the wrong
part of it is lit up. Shouldn't it be fading the otehr way?

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Yes, the ground fog helps a lot.


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From r@tk156239.telekabel.at:
I like this one. Not very much work, but it looks great!

