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From sonya_roberts@geocities.com:
Wow, I really like this one!  Has a very 30's/40's feel to it, the golden age
of
film making...
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From kazemir@pde.com:
I REALLY like the atmosphere of this image.  The colours and lights work very
well together.  I don't quite understand why there is text on the canvas'.  I
like the directors chair, although I probably would have modelled the wooden
type, with the arm rests.  Great Job!

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From bill.marrs@pureatria.com:
I like the color scheme, great lighting and composistion too.

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From jaime@ctav.es:

A strange composition, but very artistic. Liked specially the old ambient and
lighting.



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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
The wood floor is excellent.  So is the lens flare on the lights.
The text and easels are, well, boring.

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From wozzeck@club-internet.fr:
I really like this one! This is one of the first times I see a picture with a
"logical" use of lens flares! And the balance is nearly perfect, except maybe
for the armchair.
Good and impressive job!

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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
I think the six streaks on each lamp are just about perfect. Very nice
composition and colours.

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From i_emackay@mountains.net.au:
Good in many ways and symbolic-perhaps too symbolic. I didn't get it until I
read the text.

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From Martin.Magnusson.7121@student.uu.se:
Excellent! I love the color scheme, the floor...
I like everything. Great work!

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From arcana@sinbad.net:
A very nice image. I really like the attempt you've made to get an "old" feel
to it all. I would have gone for more of tones of grey with a faint, very
faint,
touch of brown. I was trying to figure out if you were going for an artistic 
representation of the old back-and-white movies, or if you were actually trying
to duplicate the black-and-white films. 

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From msfl.bf@fasonet.bf:
I love it! Great atmosphere and lightning.
But the canvases could have needed a bit more work, IMO. The text maybe in
portrait, and not landscape.