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From rgow@lanset.com:
Would benefit from more emphasis placed on the topic.

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From tek@evilsuperbrain.com:
Hmm... not really a landscape IMO. It looks more like you made a nice picture of
some pills, then added a landscape image map to vaguely connect it to the
topic.

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From shay@simcoparts.com:
This is a nice idea. The effect may be too subtle, however. I doubt I could have
identified the reflection without having known what the topic was.



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From chris@ugan.com:
Sorry the reflected landscape in the pill doesn't work for me... Off topic

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From jguthkelch@netscape.net:
Interesting concept, but I think I might be missing something here.

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From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com:
The reflection is nicely done, but the picture is way off topic.

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From ruy@hipernet.com.br:
You've gotta be on grugs to have come up with this dea...

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From batronyx@alliancecable.net:
It's certainly unique and original, but is it art?

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From charliemc@prodigy.net:
intersting idea

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From martin@simaltech.com:
Good use of radiosity and blurring, but the overall simplicity of the design
hurts the image.
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From :
  I realize that you must have been working on a different image than what was
the contest's focus.  It seems a little sparse. . .
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From SRJeff@vbbn.com:
Unique, but not too spectacular of a landscape.  While the purpose of the image
is apparent after reading the description, it doesn't just jump out.  Plus, it
would be more appropriate to have the image map be a _raytraced_ landscape. 
(I'm not sure if it was raytraced, but please say so.)
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From nealdelfeld@yahoo.com:
A little sparse. . .

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From chris_hormann@gmx.de:
I can see the landscape in the reflection but the connection with the drugs
and illusions does not prevent it from being off-topic IMO.

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From clem@dhol.org:
Off topic.

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
Interesting interpretation of the topic, but I feel the 
scene does not work well because of the background.  
The whiteness implies to me a sterile, hospital setting, 
which then suggests that the pills are medicines, rather 
than drugs that would cause hallucinations.


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From r@168-215-245-100.gen.twtelecom.net:
hmm... I don't  get it