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From ekaiser@camden.tds.net:
one of the better atlntean images

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From whhale@nvl.army.mil:
Yours is better than mine. (Yor tools are a bit more costly).  I really like this one.  I think the idea of disturbing the light definately worked for you.

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From agage@csee.usf.edu:
Makes me want to go play X-COM 2 again :)

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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:

Nice atmospheric affects for the water.... 
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From jouni@mikrobitti.fi:
Very nice indeed! Excellent modelling, good objects and a delicate
balance between background and other obs. The seabeings are placed 
well, and the diversity of them gives this an extra artistic touch.

As my mind won't let you go out without something negative, here 
goes: Taking into account the movements of sea water, it's fairly
surprising that the sand hasn't buried the buildings more. And
another point: if the Atlanteans were a technologically sophisticated
race, one could wonder why their buildings are made of such 
primitive materials. Though I have to admit that the materials you
used suited the scene perfectly...

Overall, my absolute favorite so far. Way to go, Michael! 

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
This is a nice picture, especially because it makes you 
feel like you are underwater.  The sharks and fish are 
good, and I like the fact that there are so many different 
elements used in the scene.  For some reason, though, 
this one just doesn't quite do it for me... I think maybe 
just because the idea of underwater ruins doesn't seem 
that original.

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From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au:
Probably the best underwater image this round - the fog effect works
briliantly to give the impression of looking through a volume of water.
The modelling looks great, and there is plenty of detail to look at. Nicely
balanced composition, and subtle but interesting colour variations help
this avoid the "monochrome" effect a lot of underwater images have. The
effect of the sand half-burying some objects is well done. Basically
excellent attention to the details has turned out a great image.

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From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk:
Text file too long.  Great looking image, but some of the objects could do 
with looking a lot more warn and damaged, for example the roof on that building
would have holes in it and probably have barnacles and corals growing on it.
The gates burried in the sea bed look good. 


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Notable for composition

