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"Marc Jacquier" <jac### [at] wanadoo fr> wrote in message
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> > And an idea that came to mind a week or so ago.
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> I love it!
> It has a so sorrow mood
> A few things I'd feel improvable: reeds are a bit too regular in size
IMHO.
> water waves should be smaller and shorter on swamps this size: wind needs
> some distance to build such a wave length.
Thanks, I'll adjust some of the scales.
> but I love the darkness of this scene: we don't know what hour it is. Day
is
> a long long gray laps of time... a scary night might fall at once.
It's actually midday, not that you'd know it by the light. Time has very
little
meaning here. Little changes from one day to the next
Gail
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