===== From kingofmycastle@gmx.net: Oh I feel so sad watching the two, who can't reach the other. ===== From tek@evilsuperbrain.com: Brilliant idea :) I would never have thought of indifference as being fortification, very clever. Nice picture too. ===== From htkra1d@hotmail.com: Nice one. Enough said. ===== From extrememarinerfan@home.com: The idea is OK, but I dont really like this picture. ===== From PovRayGuy@aol.com: Poser. Ick. Other than that, good lighting and design on the collums. ===== From a.vandekraats@student.utwente.nl: I like this one. I think the result is worth the render time. ===== From ZenPsycho@yahoo.com: good image.. I don't know what else to say. ===== From youknow@ucan.foad.org: The water and sky are bizarrely green. The concept is interesting but I question the necessity of the use of nudity in this instance, although it is tasteful nudity (i.e., you don't focus on the physical attributes). ===== From wozzeck@club-internet.fr: Super, Bouf! La meilleure de ce tour-ci, dans un style tr_s Tran-esque! Bravo! ===== From delfeld@mailcity.com: I like everything about this except the obvious. . . however, this is not an IRTC significant critique, so I have to score the image accordingly. It is worth making a commenting, however, since Christophe Bouffartigue seems open to criticism. Why envy someone who does not see you as an autonomous being? Why treat anyone with indifference, unless they are compeltely imbecilic? The image is relatively well structured and 'mature', and all ideas are clearly presented. The axiology can be as consistent and coherent, too. You might want to ask the characters what they think about the situation, and what their reactions would be if they could recognize their own problems. ===== From file: Notable for composition, originality, modelling