| 21 Mar 2000 | Elizabeth Vegh | Hey this is kinda neat! I wonder what it looks like inside one of their lil (?) houses...errr, dwellings. | |
| 5 Apr 2000 | Ellen 'the Alaskan' Million | Love those sculptures... makes me wonder at their social significance. Religious? Spiritual? Useful? | |
| 4 Jun 2000 | Troy L. Megli | The background looks like a place in Northern Ca. called Castle Craggs | |
| 5 Jun 2000 | Peter Meldgaard | Hey, that dude in front looks like a rabbibunny from Little Big Adventure(can someone tell me why I just love those games so much?)!! Reminds me how much I hate Jar-jar Bings, because he's just a lousy rabbibunny ripoff in voice, personality and way of walking!! ]:-( Anyway, this picture is very lovely, the mountains in the back and the tree in the front gives it great perspective!  | |
| 24 Oct 2000 | Jena Marie Lombardi | yes!! it's the stone structure thingies again! Hoodiehoo!!! (allright, I'm fine now, honest), gotta say, the structure on the left looks really natural, I didn't even notice it at first, I love the way you did the texture on the stones, yet another great pic! | |
| 14 Dec 2000 | Alayna Marie Hoffman | It's very nice, the shapes are all intriguing. I was just wondering if the Stone pillars or anything should be casting shadows on the ground. | |
| 3 Jan 2001 | John Teall | actualy they are - if you notice the tree at the left edge of the picture you can see that the sun angle is almost directly behind us - also the pattern of the pathway paving sort of ate them ... ~  | |
| 19 Feb 2001 | Emily Kirsch | Those pilliars are the best. They're so loopity... if I had a choice and th'money I'd have replicas of them placed up in every corner of my room! Wouldn't that be somethin'? -grins.- Was another photo used for the background of this one...? | |
| 20 Feb 2001 | John Teall | if i had a piece of land somewhere i'd make slipforms for the parts of them and cast (the parts of) them in something like fiber(short glass fibers)-fill-bubblecrete and maybe even sell them through garden supply distributers - lightweight versions for indoors (small like desktop sized ones) could be fassioned form those styrofoam spheres and disks you can get at places like michaels - if you want to make a couple or a couple of dozzen for your room go ahead - and the far background (as in all my outdoor shots) is indeed a photo - this one i thought i took someplace over in southern utah but it could also be the place troy was thinking of since i've probably been there too ... ~  | |