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From tek@evilsuperbrain.com:
Excellent idea and a very effective and unusual image.

I like the shadow technique you used to capture the x-ray, it could be made even more realistic by using transparent spheres holding an absorbing media. Though it looks right anyway.



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From rgow@lanset.com:
Nice image! Full marks for artistic & technical, but I did drop the concept slightly. While I agree that technically any picture is a frozen moment, I'm not quite seeing the "moment" here.



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From ggargett@attbi.com:
Looks nice.  

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From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com:
I'm impressed by the flowing lines of the shell and the technical aspects of the raytrace. However, it is difficult to see the "freeze" in this picture, as an X-ray is usually the result of a reasonably long time of exposure, and the subject isn't moving much.

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From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com:

This image has a good photo-real effect.  Hard to point out anything to improve, as there is not exactly a scene here.  But nice work.
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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:

Really artisticially excellent work.

But where can I find the mentioned Shell X-Rays by Bert Myer?
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From david.madore@ens.fr:
This hard to rate: on the one hand it is rather original, on the other it seems to me to be too far off-topic for "frozen moments".  Perhaps an X-ray image of a usually live creature would have been on topic, but a shell is pretty much always still, so I really don't think this qualifies.

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From clem@dhol.org:
Interesting in a way but the topic connection is extremely 
minimal.

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
Nice work creating the x-ray effect.  The detail on the 
shell is also very good.

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From batronyx@alliancecable.net:
Your pieces are often overly simple, but this one is positively beautiful.

