===== From helene.dumur@free.fr: Original and very nice. ===== From ph.gibone@wanadoo.fr: I can see all the qualities of this picture, but I feel that something is missing (even if I don't know what). ===== From rgow@lanset.com: Good concept & good job on the macros. Only thing I don't like is the stones, they look very rough. (I hope the lady isn't wearing heels!) ===== From david.madore@ens.fr: Deliciously gruesome! ===== From szabocom@zappmobile.ro: One of my favorites. - I kind of like it too. >:) Take my gratulations, it's a 1st class work. I'm sure, you got talent, and innovation. ===== From pmccombs@xmission.com: This is a good surrealistic entry. ===== From kingofmycastle@gmx.net: Great job. It's almost my highest rated picture. On one hand it's breathtaking, so much expression - on the other hand it's shocking, looks like a wall of dead bodies or souls. What a pity, no source. ===== From kevinq2000@yahoo.com: Interesting. Could have used a more concrete connection to the topic. ===== From hildurka@simnet.is: You must be crazy! This is great. I like it very much! The only backdraw is probably the foreground. The tiles look strange and this woman is somehow out of place. Great work! ===== From 25ct@lineone.net: Freaky but surreal. A war memorial would be good for this, if only they/we could afford to carve it! Good luck, it's an evocative picture. ===== From p.gibellini@teinos.com: Mmm... very interesting and very nice effect: it remembers soem Tanguy scenes. Well done! ;-) ===== From intertek@one.net: There's something very disturbing about the pile of bodies in your = image. At first I thought of the mass graves of war time Germany, or the = aftermath of an epidemic. But the bodies don't really look dead. They = are as active as a pile of ants struggling to eat a drop of nectar. (I = imagine the out stretched limbs give the mass its itchy energy) The = color is odd... If you look out of the corner of your eye the mass looks = like mud that had been spattered on a wall. Like these people were put = there by some spraying process. This one differs dramatically from the orgasmic blobs on your web site. = Here the bodies are whole and clearly recognizable, though embedded in = the mass. The images on your web site show more abstract shapes that = look like bodies, or spurting mud, or melting worms. The web pictures of = a similar ilk, also have rainbow-metallic colors and the over all shape = of the masses form dynamic, compositional elements. Comparing this with = your other images I think the addition of a normal person helps to give = it scale and contrast but the over all composition is less rich - flat = and mono-chromatic. Of your other work, http://www.getinfo.net/douge/SPFINAL.htm, seems a = better mix of blobs and near reality. The other five images in this = theme (blob islands), make very good use of depth and over all = composition. Though they seem some what limited - constrained to only = blobs. It could be said of the other five that once you've seen one = you've seen them all. I think mixing spiritual symbols, partial objects, = and blobs (maybe some classical architecture? and/or the mechanics you = know so well?) could keep you going for many years with fresh ideas. At = least I hope so (speaking as one of your long standing fans). Michael ===== From shay@simcoparts.com: Perhaps there is something to be seen in the fact that a guy with no idea ends up with one of the most creative images of the round. Looks good. ===== From file: Notable for composition, originality