===== From scooby@pld.com: Scene is too dark to show off textures or modelling. Nice flames. ===== From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com: A nice scene, I was expecting to find my favorite constellations in the sky. I like the camp fire, but in all the years I've been camping, I've never found perfectly cylindrical logs cut in half ;) ===== From gregj56590@aol.com: Not related to topic. ===== From mwhite@concourse.net: Nice idea, maybe a the image could have been a little lighter, but looks nice! ===== From tlyons@gnn.com: too dark to see anthing but the fire and stars, maybe just a little gamma corection ===== From gmol@my-dejanews.com: Has a detailed look that is perhaps shadowed just a bit too much from the darkness of the image... ===== From ewgr@abaddon.globalnet.co.uk: You spent so much time on the fern macro and yet you leave it near darkness? I appreciate that you have a night scene but it is still a little dark to show any detail of the object you have the most pride in. ===== From skywise@fix.net: Too dark... Aside from that, good image... ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Good flames and even better smoke. ===== From djconnel@flash.net: Nice fire! This would make an excellent animation. The image, however, is much too dark.... consider using a lower assumed_gamma in the future. And while the image is loaded with excellent elements, some of the modeling (like the mountains, which I can barely see if I crank up my screen brightness to max) could use a little more attention. Still, this is quite promising -- a little more attention could make it really effective. ===== From bill@apocalypse.org: too dark for me... ===== From wozzeck@club-internet.fr: There must be a gamma setting problem somewhere. It might come from an improper radiosity tuning. ===== From ekennedy@voyager.net: Maybe a nice babbling brook would have completed the scene better than the bucket... ===== From r@cust193.webbernet.net: Starfield is too busy. Fire seems a bit undersampled. very nice image, nonetheless. Good modelling and interesting use of darkness. This comment by clem@dhol.com.