===== From rgow@lanset.com: Nice image, but the topic seems to have gotten lost in the .jpg conversion. ===== From tek@evilsuperbrain.com: This is quite strange, but I created an image called "floating islands in the sky" a few months ago. It didn't look much like this though. But I wish I'd remembered it when I saw this topic, because it looked much better than the image I ended up entering!! Doh! ahem, anyway, I like this picture. There's a nice atmosphere to it. It would perhaps work better with more islands way off in the distance. ===== From shay@simcoparts.com: This is a very nice image which would benefit from a lot of added detail. ===== From jguthkelch@netscape.net: Considering that Bryce is being used, the lack of tecnical work on this image is disappointing ===== From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com: Neat, but not "of natural origin". ===== From awesomeamazingaaron@yahoo.com: Groovy. ===== From charliemc@prodigy.net: nice picture be kind of nice if you'd strayed a little bit from just bryce. ===== From nealdelfeld@yahoo.com: Looks like a poster someone would have on a dorm-room wall. I hope that is what you intended, and I hope that is not an insult. ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: Looks like a promising idea but without any description i can hardly rate the image. ===== From clem@dhol.org: Random Sci fi. Off topic ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: I like the crimson skyline in this scene. The ground could be done so as to give a better idea of either water or sand - I can't really decide which it is as it stands now. ===== From file: Who's been looking at old Yes album sleeves?