Thanks, everyone.
It is probably the colours that make it vibrant but they were a given (more or less) since the episode uses those basically.
Thanks Refuge. And I'd like to emphasize once more that I feel a little embarrassed when I am referred to as an artist - but hey thanks. This is just a hobby for me and I actually think it's a pity that my other hobby these days (playing Star Wars: The Old Republic MMO RPG) takes up so much of my time that I can focus less on these wallpapers. I'm just glad if people like them - they are much fun and they actually make me relive the episodes from a different angle. In other words, I can approach something that I really like but know too well by now from a different angle.
Spot-on, Tracy!
Thanks, Kilana. Part of the fun for me is that it features my two favourite characters. Janeway is Number One for me (I guess she'll always be) so it is just fitting she is standing in the foreground. That determined look on her face! I always think that that determination is present from Day 1 on and never ever abates for a second (NIGHT might be an exception but even that one lasts for a relatively short time only).
Blushing … I'm glad you like it, Lynx. Feel free to use it (or any other wallpapers of mine) on your Kes website (or anywhere else).
Again, thanks.
You guys have showered me with so much praise that - apart from feeling embarrassed

-, it compels me to share a small story with you. Although I hate bragging about my "talents", appreciation never comes amiss and in this sense there was a guy (I think it was a man) whose actions once almost moved me to tears. I guess I might have mentioned earlier that you can find all these wallpapers on PINTEREST and one of the good things about that website is that it notifies you of downloads. So whenever I log in, I normally check who downloaded what from my stuff and I'm not even surprised any more when people download these pictures by the dozen.
Normally, however, they are saved in folders called Star Trek or Star Trek Voyager or Janeway … etc. There's nothing strange about it, it is just natural. However, on one occasion, I logged onto PINTEREST and it notified me of a guy having downloaded 26 wallpapers from me. So I was naturally curious to see who that was and where my wallpapers had landed. I expected to find them under the heading Star Trek Voyager or something similar … But no, the guy had put them in a folder together with a lot of other stuff. I'm pretty sure he must have had at least a thousand other pictures there. And you know what the folder was called? Its name was "Art That Makes Me Wish I Could Use Photoshop". Now that was quite touching, I thought …