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From tek@evilsuperbrain.com:
Nice concept, though the modelling and lighting is rather basic.

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From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com:
I like the graphics, and many of the elements are quite good and work well
together. I am just afraid that it doesn't cover the topic exactly, as the 
dolphin is clearly there.

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From ojamies@cs.helsinki.fi:
The ship in the mist is great detail.
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From darwallace@earthlink.net:
Very nice... the boat still seems a bit too clean for being wrecked

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From :

I like this image but the sinking boat has been causing me some confusion.  Did
one of the masts break off but still remains vertical?  It almost looks like
some kind of house on a dock in the back rather than a ship.  Also the other
passing ship in the background tends to remove some of the loneliness.
 But good concept, and I like the grey overcast.


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From dapigg2000@yahoo.com:
Another ship pic. Not bad. The poop deck isn't the right shape and the mizzoen
mast isn't tall enough, masts altogther aren't proportional. Good ideas, and a
happy dolphin. How could you go wrong? It reminds me a bit of the one called
`the sinking' except, there's some miscellanious stuff in the scene.
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From j.e.cousineau@lycos.com:
 


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From rclee@oklahoma.net:
The broken up ship could use more work.  Loved
the dolphin.  Good water.

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From jrcsurvey@aol.com:
The pose of the figure indicates dejection or perhaps loneliness.

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From glenn@mccarters.net:
One of the difficulties in creating an image like this is the lighting.  =
With such a turbulent overcast sky, the lighting should be very bland =
and uniform, but this would create a dull and flat image.  Or you can =
use some nearby light sources to cast some shadows, but what would cast =
this light in the real world?

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From bill@apocalypse.org:
More contrast in color between the rock and the sea may have improved 
this.  Also, the ship has a blocky look to it.  Yeah, Perl!

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
While photorealism was not your initial intention, I feel 
that the final product lends itself towards photorealism 
more than the surreal.  I feel the background of the 
image and the immediated foreground of the image work 
they way they are, but that the shipwreck need a more 
realistic wood texture.  The torn sail on the ship looks 
excellent though.  I also like the use of fog in the scene 
to almost totally obscure the ship in the background.

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
Nice work on the rock and the figure... the water looks 
good too.  The ship looks a bit simplistic, although the 
rigging is nice.  The scene overall has a nice feel to it... 
good interpretation of the topic.

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From jl@artcom-gmbh.de:
The steamship is maybe a bit too hidden for the viewer, too. :)

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From clem@dhol.org:
Bit dark.  Could use more detail.  I have trouble telling 
what is going on with the ship.

