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From rgow@lanset.com:
Topic could be better represented.

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From shay@simcoparts.com:
The visibility of the ringed planet through the clouds is interesting. I was
sure that the entire sky and second planet were a map until I read your
description.



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From awesomeamazingaaron@yahoo.com:

Simple but effective. Wonder if our moon will ever look like this.
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From llama009@hotmail.com:
great ripple effect
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From batronyx@alliancecable.net:
Not so much spectacular as pleasant and soothing. Although, I suppose a huge
planet on the horizon would seem more spectaculare in real life. :) Your 
lighting and color choices lend great artistic beauty to this in spite of its
technical simplicity. Keep 'em coming.

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From charliemc@prodigy.net:
don't see too much polyray anymore nice effort

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From chris_hormann@gmx.de:
Surely not the most realistic scene but nice work on the planet and the waves
around that thing in the water.

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From clem@dhol.org:
Still another giant Saturn.  Very borderline for topic.  The 
birds save it somewhat.  I like the elegant curve of their 
flight.

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
The sky and moons in this image work really well to 
create the mood of an alien environment.  Given your 
description of the image, my suggestion would be to 
create a stronger hint of civilization (possibly more 
central in the image), in order to create a better sense of 
a flooded world rather than just a water world.

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From glenn@mccarters.net:
I like the gas giant, the way the rings fade near the horizon.  Wish =
there was more of a landscape in the foreground.