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From StephenF@whoever.com:
I like the different look and feel of this one.  Nice and 
colorful.  The glitter is a nice touch and looks good, as 
do the various pipe-cleaner objects.  The paper towel 
roll body on the main butterfly is also a nice little touch, 
and the scotch tape really helps hold the whole scene 
together (sorry, couldn't resist!)  Nice job.

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From marlo.steed@home.com:

Nice image.  The textures look very credible.
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From marcelocarvajal@ieee.org:
What can I say... Your idea is so original that I expected more, even though the
final results looks pretty funny.



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From jhiggins@mooseworld.net:
neat idea.

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From lrwii@janics.com:
I can't see the pipe cleaner butterflies very well. There 
are two many thing crowded togather on the sides. 

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From info@michaelscholz.de:
Very cute! Splendid idea. I love it :-)

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From delfeld@mailcity.com:
Nice objects, with good use of texture.  

You made a good comment, ". . . the idea for this image came spontaneously. Of
course, it took some work to that point."  I find that this happens more often
than not, and is similar to how I develop the images that I like best.  

This is a generic note about light and shadows:
Light casts shadows.  In terms of imagery, however, shadows are a changes in hue
or value from one area to another.  A change in hue or value is a line.  What
you have made is a whole bunch of lines that crisscross everything, making
object lines indistinct.  Since there does not seem to be a visual reasoning
(pattern) for this muddling, the image seems confusing due to the lighting.  

Try softer (more diffuse) lighting.

The symbols (such as "pipe-cleaner" outlines representing clouds) you use are
interesting.  They can be developped a little more, however.  

