===== From ekaiser@camden.tds.net: very cool. Megapov would've helped a lot though. ===== From agage@csee.usf.edu: Very interesting idea. ===== From english@spiritone.com: It's a good use of glass, focul blur, and motion blur. I don't think it fits with the topic very well. ===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: Cool.... I love it. ===== From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com: You should rather have mentionned microseconds rather than milliseconds. A bullet going close to the speed of sound would cover 30cm (1 foot) in a single millisecond ... A few milliseconds after the initial impact your glass is completely shattered to pieces starting their hazardous flight. The concept, idea and realisation are just fantastic. You could have used even more focal blur to mask that not so real wall texture. ===== From jouni@mikrobitti.fi: Nice technical feat, like the effect you have with the glass. But I must say that the connection to the topic is a bit too loose to my tastes. Just using the word "ruin" in one form or another doesn't really qualify as being a ruins image. Sorry... ===== From chris_darcy@yahoo.com: Very Good!!! ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: I like the frozen motion effect on the bullet, and the cracking of the glass. ===== From jaime@ctav.es: Simply great. Or perhaps greatly simple. Amazing... ===== From clem@dhol.org: Interesting take on the subject. Might have been nice to show the scene just a hair later for dramatic reasons, but this is good too. ===== From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au: This is an interesting idea and the glass and bullet look fantastic, but this is compositionally bare, and I think would benefit from a few more objects, colours, and textures. ===== From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk: This is a well layed out scene with great textures. An interesting interpretation of the theme.