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From chipr@niestu.com:
Nice idea.  Scene is a bit too barren.

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From sroberts@learn.senecac.on.ca:
A lovely example of minimalist work - the picture looks greyscale at first, then after reading the text file and re-examining the image, subtle tones of colour become noticeable here and there.  Very nice!!!

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From jay@map.com:
I think the image would have been much nicer if the clock had been included.
But it's a nice piece of crystal even so.

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From cgallego@nordnet.fr:
Very nice use of B&W effect, liked it !!!
http://home.nordnet.fr/~cgallego


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From bill.marrs@pureatria.com:
What is that squiggle in the lower right corner?  (The raytracer formerly known
as p. Prue?)  The scene has a nice crisp realism to it, but it's lacking some
content.

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From tlyons@gnn.com:
should have included the clock...could not have guessed what this was without
the description.

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From ucoakc00@mcl.ucsb.edu:
Where's the clock? And the rest of the scene?


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From usmitc04@mcl.ucsb.edu:
if you would have taken the time to model the clock, i might have cared


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From rea@st-and.ac.uk:
Not bad - I find the colour sceme `hides' the object, and loses depth.

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From jmills@stic.net:
uummmmmm...no clock? :(

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From amarok@geocities.com:
Great work on the colour effects.

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From lpurple@netcom.com:
It would be easier to see the shape if it reflected something; even just a flat
blue or green plane back behind the camera.

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From dick@buckosoft.com:
You should have put the clock in the crystal.  I think the different color would
have added to the scene.  A very nice object, yuo should have done more with it.


From web_user@p5-01.z03.glo.be:
Notable for modelling, textures

