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From tlyons@gnn.com:
nice critter!

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From charliemc@prodigy.net:
I see that little guy.

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From ojamies@cs.helsinki.fi:
That workshop would be wery potential to some light-experiments.

Extra plus for copyright placement 
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From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au:
Another very nice piece of what I am beginning to think of as Glenn McCarter's
"Scenes of Americana". About all I can say is that maybe a bit more mess in the
workroom area would heighten the contrast between the two rooms even more. And
maybe some nice big display cases full of fancy glassware to really push up your
rendering time. :-)

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From whitey@telefragged.com:
eat.

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From hgregory3@aol.com:
Technical - Excellent portrayal of the glass blowing craft.  The showroom seems
a little too bright even considering the reflected light from the snow outside.
I like the little mouse on the floor.  A nice touch
Concept - Your description describes the contrasts better than your image does

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From jrcsurvey@aol.com:
It's almost like a contrast of Art styles.  Mythic/heroic vs profane/mundane

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From steve@neurotrain.com:
A 17 T 18 C 18
I think it would have suited the topic better if the shop 
was present day, and the shop old...

Techncially the only flaw I see are the too perfect bricks, 
and very tidy work shop...nothing on the floor.  The 
poser people are not perfect, but they never are...
The copyright in the window is worth bonus points

the concept is good, but doesn't immediately say 
contrast...

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
I like the difference in lighting between the two rooms.  
The mouse is a nice touch, and I like the variations in 
the colors of the brick wall.  More detailed textures on 
some of the foreground objects (the shelves and the 
cash register) could help.

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From hfventer@ing.sun.ac.za:
Cute mouse.  The brick wall looks very nice.

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From mark.wagner17@gte.net:
The workshop isn't dirty enough.  There need to be more 
tools lying around.


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From file:
Very nice.  You've done a great job of bringing the two settings in to one scene.  The bubblegum machine is a nice touch, as is the mouse.


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From file:
This is good. Real good. The only thing I can say bad is that the walls in the area with the people are too clen looking, and I'm stretching to say that. This is a great picture, definitely top five.
Notable for composition


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From file:
Nice return to the comp.! I've looking for your next entry in latest rounds, but the wait is worth!
Notable for modelling, textures, composition

