===== From sshaw@fas.harvard.edu: I hadn't explicitly considered before the connection between our screen pixels and the mosaics of Rome, but I like the connection. She is well done. ===== From Martin.Magnusson.7121@student.uu.se: Lovely mosaic. Good modelling and textures overall, and I like the squares at the corners - they give the image a unique touch. Well done! ===== From jerry@hoboes.com: Extremely nice use of camera normal! The sand is not quite as 'sandy' as it probably should be; it appears to be very even and squared against the objects. Of course, it would be difficult to do otherwise. ===== From gregj56590@aol.com: Most appropriate theme, combining "raytracing" with history and beauty and art. ===== From jull43@ij.net: Needing to comment, it is more of less today rather than history. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: Great job on the mosaic and the old vase. I don't know too much POV so I'm not sure how you did the pixelizing effect in the corner, but I assume from your txt file that this was _not_ post processing. Nice effect, in that case! ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Fascinating effects. ===== From davidwilkinson@cwcom.net: A witty and well constructed image. It has a good 'underwater' feel to it. I like the filtered light effect and the pixelated framing works well. ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: Good image. Interesting concept. ===== From 101741.541@compuserve.com: The mosaic is impressive, very well constructed, it looks as if you have experience in that area... Very careful modelling, overall; almost perfect lights and textures (I appreciate the material_map on the vase); and the camera normal is put in good use... ===== From r@pluto.icom-solutions.com: Notable for originality