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From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com:
Artistically this is a good entry, but the evoked emotion is limited. I really
like Magritte too, though.



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From MarkNitschke@gmx.de:
nice idea.

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From whitey@telefragged.com:
very crisp.

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From beighton155@yahoo.com:
I was unsure how to rate this picture. I have no knowledge of Magritte so I fail
to see how this fits to the topic, other than the fact that the man on the
apple is alone!nice apple tho'

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From ruy@hipernet.com.br:
For me it screams Magritte. I don't find it losely related at all. Great
concept.

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From jpgargoyle@sapo.pt:
Interesting pic.
Best regards.

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From dapigg2000@yahoo.com:
Big concept points here... but it still seems a bit lost. The real killer is
that the whole highlight of this work is a model-reuse! WHY did you have to do
that?! You had a whole month to make a new one! But... It is lonely and the
workmanship is very convincing.
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From rclee@oklahoma.net:
Interesting 

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From glenn@mccarters.net:
The apple stem and the bicycle are well done.

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From bill@apocalypse.org:
I immediately thought of Magritte when I saw this, so you've succeed on 
that front, though I think R_ne would likely have used some sort of 
repetitive design as the backdrop. :-)  This image doesn't not strongly 
evoke "loneliness" for me either... I get a more whimsicle feel from it.

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From jinx@spodbox.fsnet.co.uk:
WACKY!!!
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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
The texture for the apple looks very good.  The planet 
works as a generic planet, but not as Earth (too much 
cloud cover), but I can understand the need to cover up 
the land mass as much as possible if you are going for a 
model of Earth without using an image map.

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From patrick@sypa.net:
If you really want to submit more than one picture, you should make them
really different and not reuse the same objects in all of them.

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
The apple looks good, and the texture is nice.  
Interesting approach to the topic.

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From clem@dhol.org:
This is more effective magrittishness.  The "lonely" aspect 
needs sharper focus, but it is there.  I like the minimalism.


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From r@131.san-francisco-13-14rs.ca.dial-access.att.net:
Notable for originality, lighting

