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From batronyx@cadronhsa.com:
The image came out very well in spite of the angular hairless nature of the
poser arms. The lighting is both technically, and artistically, well executed.

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From tony@awmcs.net:
I think your lighting really made the scene. It gives it sort of a dark twinge

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From bonsalva@bellsouth.net:
Strong image. Finally a good use of Poser.



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From d_chappell_link@hotmail.com:
Really stong image. Well lit.

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From marlo.steed@home.com:

Simple but very effective.
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From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu:
Well done version of the theme

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
This is a cool-looking scene.  I like the use of multiple 
colored lights here, and the positions of the hand (and 
fingers) are nicely varied.  Some of the hands are 
sticking through each other, though.

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From tom@tomandlu.co.uk:
Very nice - the lighting is very effective. The hands 
seem a bit blocky and the top of the $ could do with 
something to reflect - it looks too yellow.

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From jrcsurvey@aol.com:
Simple idea strikingly realized

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From chris_hormann@gmx.de:
Great work on lighting, nice choice of colors,
but I'm not really sure if i can see much of the photons

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From youknow@ucan.foad.org:
Not much to say. The technical aspect you describe sounds
intriguing, an interesting use of macros. The end result is much
more simplistic than the coding, and unfortunately too similar
conceptually to a number of other entries to really stand out.

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From mark.wagner17@gte.net:
When did you post this in p.b.i?  I can't find it, and my 
archive of the group goes back to the beginning of 1999.

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From delfeld@mailcity.com:
Epistemology:
Good explanation.  

Axiology:
Why shouldn't we aspire to money?  Is it simply because it is out of reach? 
What would be in reach?  

Ontology:
I guess this is true for many people. . . and the viewer, god-like above, is
removed from the grasping mass?  


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From file:
Yikes..  pretty crazy. I really like the concept and excecution of it. My only
problem is that the hands look a little too knobby.

