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From tek@evilsuperbrain.com:
Possibly my favourite image this round. Really good concept & really gorgeous
image. My only criticism is that the composition is a bit flat, with the
flower, fly and lizard in the middle-distance and everything else in the
background. For such a dynamic movement I'd expect a more dynamic composition.

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From zekaric@yahoo.ca:
Nice image.  Good work on the modelling and texturing.
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From enrique.sahagun@uam.es:
great! perhaps the reptile needs a stronger normal but great anyway

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From p.gibellini@teinos.com:
This image is photorealistic... A very delicate scene, 
suitable for wallpapers too!

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From soccerplaya91@hotmail.com:

very nice image extremely good details on chameleon its self and on background
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From diegocg@quipo.it:
Very good! I like this image for great realism. It's one of 
my favourites for this round. Very good work on textures. 
Only two things: the chameleon seems to lean on the 
branch with one leg only, perhaps the end of rear legs 
could be more visible; flower's petals seems a little bit 
thick.

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From glenn@mccarters.net:
Speedy little critter, isn't he?  Really good modeling on the cameleon =
(although his tail is unbelievably long), and FANTASTIC skin textures.

Is he really standing on the branch?  Or floating in the air?  I wish =
the flower was yellow color, or had a different shape -- it looks too =
much like a cracked egg!  Could use a little more detail around the =
flower stem, too -- this solo flower seems to be placed here just =
exactly to provide a chameleon meal.  I would add a lot more flowers to =
balance the left side of the image against the right side.
It looks like the cameleon is not looking at his prey, or cannot see it =
at all.

Nice use of motion blur to indicate speed.


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From 25ct@lineone.net:

   As a Wings fan myself, excellent modeling! Nice 
image! My only concern is the back feet of the 
Chameleon grabbing the branch, I think they would be 
more noticable in gripping it, (or, are they gripping 
another branch? It's not clear to me). I would also like to 
have seen a couple more of those flowers lower down 
just to break the image up a little in that corner.

