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From tom@tomandlu.co.uk:
Lovely - the fish texture could be better would be my only crit.

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From tek@evilsuperbrain.com:
Nice interpretation, combining two worlds to make a world within a world. Plus
the detail on the scenery is astonishing!

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From johnkbradshaw@hotmail.com:
Notable for originality.

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From topher@csh.rit.edu:
What an interesting image! Great job on the field!

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From jjaguar@worldnet.att.net:
There vegetation seems to have a very abrupt change 
from the foreground hills to the background hills.  The 
transition between the two needs some work to bend 
them together a bit better.

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From thomas_alun@lineone.net:
Very nice!
Realistic, yet surreal at the same time !
( a neat trick if you can do it )

By the way I think the ugly reflective effect you got rid of is total
internal reflection - it happens when light passes from a high IOR
material into a low IOR material. Its why the surface of water is
more reflective from underneath than from above.

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From emediez@emediez.com:
As usual, a bright idea and a beautiful image filled with 
sensitivity. Congratulations.

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
Unique interpretation of the theme.  I like how the world 
you've created is obviously impossible, and yet the 
scene is structured so that objects don't blatantly look 
out of place.

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
I like the concept here, and the way the positioning of 
the foreground objects draws the eye through the scene.  
Plants in the lower left look good and realistically 
'jumbled' to me.  Has a nice painted feel to it.  Nice 
work.

