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From digitalburn@totalise.co.uk:
good, but the light blue background hurts the image...

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From elvish_archer@mailcity.com:
less dept for the fish, I think the environment is too bright but for all the
details are really nice

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From darwallace@earthlink.net:
Your attention to detail was nearly perfect... the branch corals looked like
overly pruned trees, though.

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From pbourke@swin.edu.au:
Good attention to detail. Nice rustic look to the chests.
Not sure I understand the position of the small fish and their shadows.
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From dvnss@mega.ist.utl.pt:
Nice, well composed

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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:

Nice concept... too artificial looking.
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From tony@j4tb.com:
A unique yet on topic interpretation. I am surprised I've not seen more sunken
treasure scenes. 

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From a.swan@ucl.ac.uk:
Very very good!
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From bbowen@cswnet.com:
I really like all of color variations in the picture. 

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
This has a very interesting feel to it.  The chest reminds 
me of one of the plastic treasure chests you find in the 
bottom of an aquarium, and most of the other objects 
seem to follow the same lines.  The fish look a bit flat 
and one-dimensional, though.  

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From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk:
Nice idea, there's lots going on.  It has a flat dry look to it, maybe caused
by too much ambient light, or maybe some sort of fog that's a bit too bright.
The text file's too long. 

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From delfeld@mailcity.com:
Good use of lighting, and an excellent use of repetition of themes - coins, gold
fish, sea flowers, and sea bed, rock texture, box texture, skull texture.  The
composition could use some work, as the eye tends to not know or care where to
look.  Nice story!