===== From rgow@lanset.com: I like this! But I'm probably not taking it in the spirit you intended... it reminds me of some Dr. Seuss illustrations, which I always loved. ===== From ggargett@attbi.com: Interesting. ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: Some nice elements in this scene. But I am not sure most people will get the "frozen moment" theme from the image alone. ===== From N6re@mminternet.com: Imaginative....quite busy..theme not projected... ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: I find the image a bit confusing and cluttered. ===== From bpjackson@woh.rr.com: How bizzare. Even though the idea is good, it is still not very technical. ===== From david.madore@ens.fr: The concept is simply wonderful: at once funny and terrifying. And the actual image is very good, too. ===== From clem@dhol.org: The idea is humorous, clever and noticeably warped. The frozen moment theme would have been clearer if you focused more closely on the Earth and showed the actual instant of impact. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: Nice work creating the look of a damaged clock. The water texture could use some work - it looks fine in the background, but is awkward near the camera. ===== From slone@hiwaay.net: Beautiful image that_s fun to look at. The background mountains are a little plain but perhaps that_s best with all the complication in the foreground. The broken rope is very well done. I like the clock, but at first I wasn_t sure what it was (with the missing dots). ===== From noe.falzon@tiscali.fr: Slatch !! I like this frightening idea that one day there will be a - big - problem and that no one will be able to de anything. ===== From r@jerkweed.kiva.net: It might be a bit off topic. But the concept and scene are quite interesting. Notable for originality