===== From mikko.oksalahti@dosetek.varian.com: Simplicity rules. Good feeling of light and a sensation of relaxation. The footsteps are great and the sand color is excellent. Unfortenately the height field dynamics is not big enough to give smooth slopes. The image works well with a black border. ===== From gregj56590@aol.com: Very pretty picture for such simple elements ===== From d97ta@efd.lth.se: lovely scene... good water. love the foot prints. but, the sand looks too dry near the water, it is rather confusing. at first i thought the sand was dropping down into a ravine where the water was. also, use smooth on the heightfield to remove the abrupt level changes. ===== From karl@pemail.net: Simple, but effective ===== From buck@cs.byu.edu: Fantastic pic! I love how simple it is, yet how much it tells. The footprints were a stroke of genius! The water looks spectacular as well. It almost makes me homesick (I grew up on the coast)! ===== From jaime@ctav.es: Very nice & fine. Water needs something, perhaps to be another height_field. ===== From djconnel@flash.net: Nice use of footprints! However, strata from the height field are clearly visible. You need to use smoothing (interpolation) to get rid of that, and use hf16 (16-bit) to increase resolution. Still, this one has a lot of potential, and with a little refinement could be a really impressive work. ===== From bill@apocalypse.org: wonderful, gret realism! How did you do those feet (lots of work I'll bet)... The water doesn't seem to be washing ashore though (perhaps that really hard to do) ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: Nice image. Would it be rude to ask "What sort of dance step the person who made the footprints was doing to get from the star fish to get to the next footprint?". ===== From 101741.541@compuserve.com: Simple, but very well done. Almost "abstract" composition, but it works. ===== From fisher2@pobox.upenn.edu: Best sand I've seen! ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Bright, funny, realistic, precise, subtle. Totally realistic sand in texture and contour (except for the visible "ridges" in the foreground). Excellent footprints, but the sequence from "standing" to "walking away" is incorrect. Is the visible sand dry or wet? If dry, it needs distinct wet area at water's edge. Or if wet, the water needs more froth/waves/bubbles.