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Dave,
Thank you very much for the reply, compliments, and comments. I never
thought about the contrast being beneficial like that, but now that you
mention it, that makes sense. It's actually just O_Cloud1 from skies.inc;
for a while I thought that I should have put more effort into that element,
but something made me think that it would be better to leave it be. I read
in someone else's post recently about how the best images often have a
certain simplicity about them. Mine don't often, so I think I will try for
that a bit more.
Also, thanks for the suggestion about making it into a poster. It's
kind of creepy, Twilight Zone like in fact, that one of my posters fell of
the wall today of its own accord. I decided that I didn't want it there
anymore, but I didn't have anything to put in its place...Until now. I'll
have to head over to Kinko's soon.
Without wax,
Ben Scheele
P.S. I wrote this last night, but I couldn't send it for some reason.
"Dave Blandston" <gra### [at] earthlink net> wrote in message
news:3e050c56@news.povray.org...
> "Ben T. Scheele" <sch### [at] tc umn edu> wrote in message
> news:3e04b5db@news.povray.org...
> > It wouldn't be all that bad to go before finishing the book,
> > because the end of the book will be in the next movie.
>
> Oh yeah, good point!
>
> > Anyways, did anyone like this image?
>
> Yep, I like it - I think it would make a good poster in fact. It's kind of
> surreal, like a Twilight Zone image of some kind. I like the contrast
> between the bright objects and the black and white background.
>
> Regards,
> Dave Blandston
>
>
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