===== From rgow@lanset.com: Unique interpretation. Does that make them "frozen sperm"? ===== From ggargett@attbi.com: I like it. Very original. ===== From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com: It is an impressive array of special techniques, but I'm missing details. ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: A little simplistic, but I think this is what you were aiming for. Nice soft tone of colors. ===== From sammyf@wanadoo.fr: Nice idea! ===== From N6re@mminternet.com: Concept is part of conception and this is a unique moment....Visualization of it is problematic.. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: The egg looks a little bit flat. Everythng looks somehow too "dry". ===== From ralf.treuherz@web.de: The best idea. The sperms look very dynamic. Cool. ===== From david.madore@ens.fr: The idea is very interesting. The actual realization is good and has technical merit, but somehow the final image is really - well, boring. The spermatozoids are good, but the ovule just does not conjure the idea of a real ovule (perhaps some inner detail seen in semi-transparency would have helped). ===== From clem@dhol.org: Good idea. Nice motion. I disagree strongly about the film grain thing and the textures in general. Real bio shots do tend to be fairly glossy. This ovum gives the impression of a pink velvet pincushion on a fuzzy orange blanket. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: Nice work creating the inside the body feel - the murkiness looks quite good. ===== From batronyx@alliancecable.net: There is even a dimple on the ovum at the point of contact. I'm not particularly fond of the image subject, but it is technicall well executed and certainly, unique. ===== From slone@hiwaay.net: Everything appears very soft, the sperm a bit like cotton swabs and the egg like a pillow, but that may have been your intention. ===== From r@jerkweed.kiva.net: Haha. I don't think I could keep a straight face while making this one. Well done though. Notable for textures, originality