===== Very pretty, and yet so simple. ===== I've always believed the primary power of raytracers was their ability to render things in 3D. For all I know this is a very well done e-paint program; soothing to look at but nothing 3D. ===== Simple and not technically awe-inspiring, but very, very nice. ===== Beautiful image - but saddly, almost no feeling of it being a raytracing...perhaps if the contour (if any?) of the mountains had been visible... ===== Nice use of aspect ratio ===== Cute picture. It would make for an interesting poster. In fact I think I've seen this exact same image before on a grade school text book. It's a book start for POVing, but not really competition material. ===== Very clean, evocative; but needs something. Maybe a few early-evening stars; or some tiny house-lights in the hills? ===== Very Simple Quick Image, but it looks pretty good. ===== I love this image! Simple yet elegant. I find it very similar to a "Vickers" print (Roy Vickers, from Vancouver Island, BC) of which I own three. ===== The scene is just too simple. It needs /something/ else... ===== Nice backgroundfade - well - and that's it! ===== A pleasant scene, all in all. Bit of a waste of a raytracer's potential (nothing in a silouhette image that couldn't have been done in a paint program), but I was impressed by the cresent moon as a nice artistic touch. ===== Nice and simple. I especially like the narrow size, it accentuates the sillhouette (sp?) mountain effect.