===== From denny1@home.com: How is the tapestry standing up in the sand? I can't see what it is supposed to be draped over. The texture on the rocky area in the middle of the scene is a bit too banded. I like the staircases. ===== From schimmler@ica.uni-stuttgart.de: Looks like you were reading my mind. I really like it and I was laughing when I saw that our pics are accidently related! ===== From gregj56590@aol.com: Interesting concept, poorly carried out in that it doesn't structurally make sense. ===== From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com: Very strange one. I don't see the hole for the stairs in the base of the temples. The water/shore is wonderful, that's the nicest bit. The second nicest is the ship remnants. The terrain is a bit crude and I don't see the point with these temples in the 'sky', all the same. Well, I read the text a bit quickly, but that's overkill for me. ===== From shipbrk@gate.net: Nice composition, great use of symbolism. ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: A good image and interesting concept. ===== From clem@dhol.com: Beautiful and symbol laden image. The breakers at the waters edge are some of the finest I have seen. Very well done. I notice that the fabled golden apples are tantalizingly close to the stairs of the temple of humanity. The shipwreck adds drama. I don't see the thunderbolt appearance you allude to in the Zeus temple. The stairs (and their omission) are clever ideas. The only problem I have with this image is the coloring of the rock. It looks more like a camouflage paint job than anything natural. I think that you really need an organic and naturalistic touch there in the ground to offset the symbolic and ethereal feel of the rest of the image. ===== From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au: A very nice image... good colour and shape balance. The cloud layer seems to be an obvious flat plane in the foreground - some impression of thickness would be nice - that's about the only suggestion I can make. ===== From jull43@ij.net: Of all the things I do not see in this is Mount Olympus. Overall, nice composition but would you really imagine a world like this?