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From darce@southwest.com.au:

Nice scene, once you crank the brightness on your monitor fully (way too dark
otherwise).
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From tony@j4tb.com:
A nice interpretation. Your fish look great. You might want to save them for the
next round. 

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From jd@surveyor.in-berlin.de:
Too dark. Some self glowing fishes around here would had made a nice effect.



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From eallen@highway1.com:
My monitor is usually about the right brightness to view most entries, but your
image 
was way too dark. I had to bring the image into Photoshop and adjust it in
order
to even see the whale.

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From karl@pemail.net:
This picture is too dark to see any detial

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From spencer@early.com:
Nice, although a bit too dark.

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From javaearl@hotmail.com:
I love dark colors; great job. Very interesting concept.

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From warp@iki.fi:
The image is TOO DARK! You should have definitely used brighter light
sources (or brighter textures if that's what's dim). I can't see a damn.
I'll try setting the brightness of my monitor up... Ah, now I see something.
Even at max brigthness the image is dim and dull, pretty flat. A brighter light
source would have made the image more live, more 3D... more visible.

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From luisvaloyes@malditasea.zzn.com:
good image, I think you could have rotated each fish just a little to make the
entire group's behaviour look more realistic, but in general is a good work

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From dmacisaacj@hotmail.com:
Way too dark to enjoy

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From dearmad@sapere.com:

just too dark...
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From mark.wagner17@gte.net:
On my computer, the image was unbelieveably dark.  You 
might want to adjust the gamma correction of your 
monitor.

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From chris_hormann@gmx.de:
interesting interretation, good work with spatch, the setting is probably a
good excuse for the darkness ;-)

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
A bottom-up viewpoint (instead of top-down) would make the "titans" seem 
bigger.
Does a sperm whale really look this skinny?

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From albiaprime@aol.com:
Artistic - The fish seem a bit large in comparison to the whale
Technical - Nice work on whale and squid, good lighting for a deep ocean
setting
Concept - More a battle scene but partial marks as is set in the wilderness.


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From file:
Too dark, even though it is underwater.

