===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: nice image... strangle lines on the surface. ===== From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com: This is a very interesting concept, but the ship would need an extraordinary balance to put up with the lever from that far away cable carrying probably some heavy weight. Or is there a helicopter at the other end of that cable ? This would be an expensive business. Well, your faked media interaction is a success although when you look close you see that the cones and the spotlight do not perfectly match due to the gradual fall out of the actual spotlight and the clear edge of the cones. But that's not very noticeable. You mention fishes in your text but I must be blind as I don't see any there. ===== From jouni@mikrobitti.fi: Nice background story, the implementation could show more details of these trickery "treasure deposits". I would like to see the bottom ruins from a closer viewpoint. Now quite a large section of the image is just seawater, which could of course be made more interesting by adding fish, weeds and similar sea stuff. ===== From jrcsurvey@aol.com: That's an interesting twist indeed! ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: Pretty, with a nice watercolor feel to it. And I like the searchlights on the boat illuminating the underwater ruins. I would have liked it better if the ruins themselves were more prominent, though. And there seems to be a lot of "wasted" space, which I feel takes away from the impact the picture could have had. ===== From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au: A pleasing colour scheme and the water surface looks good. I think this is let down by the amount of light under the water. A murky darkness, through which the beams of the searchlights can be seen brightly, would be much more effective. It all comes down to the media I guess. As it is, the lack of background objects makes it look rather empty. A darker scene wouldn't suffer from that so much. ===== From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk: This is a very good image. Great atmosphere. You can see where two of the light cones intersect, you could fix that by putting the two cones inside a merge, then you wouldn't be able to see the edge of one lit by the other. Text file was a bit too long, but it was an interesting story. ===== From file: A cool underwater scene. The lighting is such that it looks realistic. Notable for lighting