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From rgow@lanset.com:
KEWL! Like the planet and the buildings! Don't like the gray background, I think
it detracts from the wonderful detail in the buildings. Excellent image though,
with a serious interpretation of the topic. One of my favorites.



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From chris@ugan.com:
Technical a very good piece but the background is lacking.
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From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com:
Not on topic, but very impressive.

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From awesomeamazingaaron@yahoo.com:

This is UNBELIEVABLE!!! And all with a blinking cursor! I worship you!


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From llama009@hotmail.com:
Makes you think what wll happen to the world
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From juanjcampos32@hotmail.com:

I loved the concept and the monochromatic scheme gave it that metropolis sense
of anonymity and isolation.  I wanted to score it higher, but I could not
ignore the inconsistent backdrop.
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From ruy@hipernet.com.br:
A spectacularly creative image indeed. I love the concept. A (single) rant: the
buildings repeat a bit too much, I believe.

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From mbasca@go.ro:
The background is not appropriate.



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From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com:

Very nice concept!  I love this one.  Though the background design could do with
some improvements.  I would also like to see this one textured someday.

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From batronyx@alliancecable.net:
Truly a marvel of modelling. I'm glad the background is just the way you like,
but it is my least favorite part. Still, I would take a poster of this any
day.
Great job!

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From emperorofrome@yahoo.com:

wow greatly original concept
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From charliemc@prodigy.net:
very very original and well done.

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From 25ct@lineone.net:

I think you have accomplished what you set out to do. Nice idea.


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From jschmi@optonline.net:
The best thing about doing this is framing the pictures and hanging them in
one's home.  I am going to do the same with mine!
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From brendthess@attbi.com:
A very striking concept and image!  Well done!

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From jrcsurvey@aol.com:
Your picture seems to suggest that the picturing of landscape as something 
awesome or sublime is entombed in the past; that the modern urban world 
precludes any such romantic appreciation of a scene.  The choice of art deco 
style is intended, perhaps, to be ironic, as a kind of over-optimistic 
framework for the modern age?

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From chris_hormann@gmx.de:
Technically very interesting, i would probably have used stronger colors,
different for the continents and the buildings for example.  Maybe a blurred
background would also have been a good idea.

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From clem@dhol.org:
Very striking.  Stretches the term "landscape".  
Architecturally very implausible.  Why fill the ocean beds 
with megaskyscrapers?  What do you do about the plate 
boundaries?  Where did the water go?  Interesting 
nonetheless.

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From ive@lilysoft.com:
Very impressive interpretation of the theme.
Like it.
-Ive

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From jimbobjim@blueyonder.co.uk:
I don't think this image is as off-topic as you may think. 
It is a lanscape and it is *spectacular*. There is lots of 
detail to simply stare at - I would love to see this at a 
poster size.

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
The monochromatic colour scheme works very well for 
this image.  There are some strange patterns of light and 
dark in the center of the image (looking staight into the 
"planet"), which may just be the an effect of the 
lighting.  Excellent work creating and placing the towers 
and continents in this scene.

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From glenn@mccarters.net:
Well, you certainly accomplished "worthwhile results".  A positively =
unique image.  Fascinating detail.  Good work.


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From r@iprism.chandler.k12.az.us:
You did a good job in making the buildings point straight out from the center. I
do see some repitition in the  buildings, I.E. the round ones seem to have alot
of the same composition, and their are two twins almost right by each other.
Other than that they are great
Notable for originality, modelling, composition


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From r@168-215-245-100.gen.twtelecom.net:
Great modeling but the background doesn't seem finished to me or it was just an
after-thought
Notable for modelling

