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From digitalburn@totalise.co.uk:
Nice concept. The image would benefit from a layer of ground fog. An icebound space port perhaps?

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From darwallace@earthlink.net:
The mountain heightfield lacks detail.

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From Martin.Magnusson.7121@student.uu.se:
It looks slightly blurred. Did you use focal
blur, or is it smoothed some other way?

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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:

Had difficulty making out what it was.
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From douge@nls.net:
It looks like the image is out of focus.


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From tony@j4tb.com:
It looks like a futuristic doc with a Mantari attacking it. A little better sense of scale would be nice.

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From frepe@ifm.liu.se:
You should have tried 600x428 instead. Now it looks too blurry.
I can't see what's in the picture.

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From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com:
I think, that is really stretching the subject. It does not catch me
anyway.
Though there certainly is some work here.
Again, watch the horizon and the clouds low on it.

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From jrcsurvey@aol.com:
Visually rich, provocative, though I am not sure what it adds up to.

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
Good use of lighting to create a moody, nighttime scene.  
The water has an odd look to it, though, and the scene 
could maybe use a bit of fog to blur out the sharpness of 
the horizon. 

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From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk:
Some good moddeling here, it's a shame you couldn't do some more test renders,
because I thin the lighting could have been tweaked ;-\   The image has a certain
beauty of its own enhanced somewhat by you unashamedly putting a space ship in the 
image.  
By using the -C command line option pov will pick up where it left off from rendering
an image, particularly useful in situations like yours where you have a crach while
doing a long render.    

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From delfeld@mailcity.com:
If I am left to interpret the scene, I cannot figure it out.  There doesn't seem to be any coherence to the image or to the idea.


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From file:
I find this a confusing image. I'm not quite sure of the scale of everything in it, or the nature of the major elements.