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From rgow@lanset.com:
Nice scene. I like the sky and lighting. Fountain is a little bit pixelated.

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From leoszilard@yahoo.com:

The leaves on that tree to the right look a little suspicious.  This is clearly
the round winner for me, in originality.


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From klynn@telefish.net:
I like the ground cover.

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From tek@evilsuperbrain.com:
Wow, that's a really nice fantastical image. It has just the right feel to it,
and the details in the scene are well used so all the places my eye is drawn
too have some nice detail for me to see.

Only criticism is it runs the risk of being a bit off topic, since one could
argue that fairies don't consult architects.


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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:
This is an interesting image.  Lots of detail.  As  I look at each one they are
well done.  The problem is when the elments come together they don't work that
well.  Not sure if I can articulate the problem.  The water looks greeat.  The
background hills look great.  The forground ground looks pretty good too. 
Trees look good.  I guess part of the  problem is the fairtree just doesn't
match the detail and texturing of the rest of the image.  For instance, the
green pad looks out of place with the rest of the tree - a more soft body look
would better.
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From hildurka@simnet.is:
I really think that this scene is on the verge of being off topic. If a man
finds a cave and decides to live in it, the cave can hardly be regarded as
architecture. If however, this man decides to change the cave to make it more
suitable for him, then you can start to regard it as sort of primitive
architecture. Architecture is ALWAYS made by man (or maybe fairy), not by
nature. This scene is really nice and the lighting is great, but I really had a
hard time finding the arcitectural element in it. I assume that the tree with a
door on it is ment to be a fairy style architecture. But I still don_t feel
this scene is about architecture at all, I feel it is about nature and the
element of architecture is just squeezed in to fit the topic. I think, if you
really were interested, you could make wondrous, highly unusual, fairy style
houses, fit into a beautiful landscapes. 

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From chris_hormann@gmx.de:
I have to say i have problems seeing the connection to the topic.
The trees against the light appear very good.  

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
Nice work creating the plants in the scene.  I agree the 
leaves have a stiff look to them, but this is only really 
noticable at the top of the tree.  The water looks a little 
awkward to me.  I can't really describe what it is, but it 
seems to me to be viscous, and almost metallic.

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From slone@hiwaay.net:
Wonderful concept!

