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From roth@ens.ascom.ch:
From an artistic point of view probably the best picture of this round!
Pitty about the blocky image_maps on the hills...
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From djconnel@flash.net:

Nice shot!  There isn't a lot of technical virtuosity evident, but
in all other aspects it is a quite nice entry to the subject.  The
figure adds substantially to the composition, and the pose draws
attention to the wonder of human flight.


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From castlewrks@aol.com:
Fog on the landscape is great.  The planes are great.
The detail on the railing and color choices could use
some work.
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From sonya_roberts@geocities.com:
Landscape is overly pixellated, handrail is too image-mappy.  Nice colours, nice
planes.
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From daves@wkpowerlink.com:
Two things - why is the rail in the foreground so jagged? And the guy's head 
seems out of proportion. Nice planes, though.
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From chipr@niestu.com:
Nice composition, good use of ground fog.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Hmmm.  Human figure is almost overwhelming -- could you
place him a bit further from the camera?
I really like the viewpoint of floating over the distant landscape.

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From karl@pemail.net:
You've managed to create some very "soft" looking textures for the gliders - I'd
be interested to find out how you did this.

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From arcana@sinbad.net:
I love the concept of the scene, however some work needs to be done on the 
details. Its hard to understand why the man and the railing are toned in dark
red. I'm guessing it was partly done to hide the lack of textural details.

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From ethelm@bigfoot.com:
Nice misty hills.

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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
Quite nice glider, the fins seem to short for reliable stabilisation, though.
I like theh fog/clouds in the valleys, but the earth surface texture should
have been higher resolution.

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From lpurple@netcom.com:
Very nice. The human figure pointing at the aircraft is effective.


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From r@cust169.webbernet.net>:
Nice image layout.  I like the dramatic pose of the human (unusual for Poser
figures!), the striking, surreal texture on the gliders and the backdrop. 
Unfortunately, the lack of antialiasing on the grillework detracts
considerably.

