===== From rgow@lanset.com: Nice modeling & lighting. Only complaint is there isn't really any distinct focal point that draws me in. ===== From ewan@chmai2.loxinfo.co.th: Good use of lighting. Sharp image. ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: Very nice modeling & textures, & lighting. Perhaps you could add more to your explanation next time? ===== From N6re@mminternet.com: Lightning produces light flashes that drown out all man-made lamps! Delightful museum scene! ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: Wow, 1200 _Giga_-Hertz? That is one fast CPU. Please note that I routinely give much fewer points if I cannot figure out _how_ something was done. Please provide a description of how you did it. It's nice that you provided a zip file, but I do not have the time to examine that for all entries. ===== From david.madore@ens.fr: Wow! This picture is just insanely beautiful. I really like the polish and the architecture of this museum. Minor quibble, still: there should be some kind of plaques near the objects in display to identify them. ===== From clem@dhol.org: Pretty. Well modelled. Good lighting. Topic connection very minimal. That mseum has an awful lot of waste space. ===== From MarkNitschke@gmx.de: Perhaps not the perfect interpretation of the topic, just an empty building and a flash seen throughthe window. But the chosen view is perfect for showing these rooms and get the atmosphere, so from that point a well done image. ===== From batronyx@alliancecable.net: Nominally on topic. ===== From slone@hiwaay.net: Beautiful museum, very well lit. The lightning looks a bit tacked-on. The zip file shows a very efficient job of coding; you achieved some wonderful results from such a small file. It would be nice to see a version at night with the empty interior lit only by the lightning bolt. ===== From noe.falzon@tiscali.fr: I really would like to live in this house. It is quite impressive.