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From scooby@pld.com:
Beautiful use of color.

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From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com:
I like the contrast between the blues and red of the volcano.  This image would make a great
wallpaper/conversation piece at work.  I liked the premise, but found the
relation to theme to be weak.  There is a Bryce 'canned' feel to it. To your credit, I keep tryin 
to see what's inside the dome!

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From gregj56590@aol.com:
Off-topic.
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From tlyons@gnn.com:

nice light balance... most "dark" pictures are too dark to make out or imagine 
any details
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From gmol@my-dejanews.com:

Looks very nice!
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From chris@68k.org:
Nice image, but I don't see what it has to do with the topic...

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From bobfranke@halcyon.com:
This is what Bryce does best.  A beautiful image.  I really like the clouds and stars.  Although it is a bit odd to have all blue stars.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Intriguing and strangely compelling.  Colors are right on the border between being too monocromatic, or too saturated.  Good artistry.

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From manorton@tcnet.net:
Interesting stoy, But no mention of how you made the image.

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From arcana@sinbad.net:
Unfortunately, your text describe did not help me to determine how you saw
this fitting into the theme of Elements. Beyond that, though, it's a great
image. :{)

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From djconnel@flash.net:
Nice Bryce work!

The use of color to highlight the fire is a very nice touch.

There really aren't any other outstanding technical elements here, but it
is a nicely done image and a good interpretation of the topic.  It's definitely
a very well done image, and I give it high scores.


Dan

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From bill@apocalypse.org:
A very compeling juxtaposition of a domed-city and a volcano.  It's a
bit hard to justify it as being on topic though.

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From wozzeck@club-internet.fr:
Hmmm... is this one a SCHOOL, or maybe something at NIGHT, or...
Anayway, it looks fine, but the "sea(??)" looks really flat. An aliasing problem?

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From 101741.541@compuserve.com:
Nice ambience, good volcano; but connection to the topic seems weak...


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From r@cust193.webbernet.net:
Pretty little exercise in blue, but off topic sci fi.  Sci fi is fine, but you should tie it to the topic in some way.  This comment by clem@dhol.com.