===== From tek@evilsuperbrain.com: Aw cute image :) ===== From darwallace@earthlink.net: Needs object detail and ground detail. ===== From rgow@calweb.com: the skyline is a bit harsh ===== From dapigg2000@yahoo.com: Disabilities ===== From rclee@oklahoma.net: Interesting concept. The contrast between the colored sky and b/w scene is a bit hard on the eyes. ===== From bill@apocalypse.org: I like the spotlighted character. Something about the composition is off for me, though. I guess I'm not sure what to make of the groupings of seemingly happy "normal" characters. The greys run together a bit - which I can see could be a good thing as it shows the homgenaity of the normals, but it also makes the scene hard to decypher. ===== From jamesrskemp@eml.cc: I like the sky, as well as the concept of the piece... Good point :) ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: The use of the spotlight is an excellent way to draw attention to the "loner." Some of the other images with the same kind of theme you have here also use colour to set apart the "loner," and that might be a good idea to try here to add to the contrast between those who have company and the one who is alone. ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: The figures look interesting. Good use of light to draw attention to the one (although, given the topic, shouldn't he be in darkness while the others are well-lit?) I'm not sure why the sky was given such an odd rotation. ===== From clem@dhol.org: The cartoony xmas ornament bodies detract from the isolation by handicap theme. To get impact from this idea the characters, although they may be abstract or cartoony, need t obe more capable of showing emotion and evoking empathy. The color scheme is unpleasant without being atmospheric.