===== From batronyx@cadronhsa.com: I really like this image. Suggestions: increase the blur_samples on the focal blur to lessen the grainy effect. Also, try reducing the aperature to bring more of the cells in view ===== From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu: That's a real stretch for on-topic... ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: Interesting technique used here, and the results are pretty cool-looking. ===== From jrcsurvey@aol.com: Nice concept, Interestingly executed ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: A bit far fetched interpretation, but the picture looks quite nice anyway. ===== From youknow@ucan.foad.org: Technically interesting, but only on topic by virtue of the text file justification. ===== From mark.wagner17@gte.net: What's up with this picture? Every time I look at it, the colors are different. In WinVote, it's usually a green cell with a greenish background, but sometimes a greyish cell with a black background. "Display" shows a greyish cell with a black background. Quicktime's Picture Viewer shows greyish with black, while the GIMP crashes when I try to open the image. ===== From albiaprime@aol.com: Artistic: An interesting scene. Concept: An unusual interpretation on the theme. ===== From delfeld@mailcity.com: Epistemology: I am not sure that the brain holds these things in common. The ideas between people in a sect or between sects may or may not be the same. It may even be the same idea, but a different pattern of synapses. Interesting idea, though. Axiology: Is the pattern truly random for firing? If it was not random, if you were able to link the synapses together and have them fire off based on strength and amount of firings, would that change the way your image looks, and could it still be beautiful? Why or why not? Ontology: Is this where our true center of worship (spirituality) is? Why or why not?