===== From ruy@hipernet.com.br: Powerful image. The correct spelling is "cemetery". ===== From philip.chan@home.com: I think you did an excellent job of creating the "mood" for your scene. The immensity of the cemetary is clearly conveyed in the image. ===== From lrwii@joplin.com: The sky is uniform. Doesn't MEGAPOV have skysphere? You can use it to gradient the blue from light to dark. Inside that use transparent parts on planes. As for your image description: 'the USA rounded up all the Japanese-Americans it could find and placed them in camps, without accusing them of anything or trying them, in complete violation of its consitution. The conditions in these camps are reported to have been comparable to the camps in which the Nazis kept captive Jews.' There is a big difference WE didn't clear out the camps by KILLING everyone in them. As for freedom, Your very words show that the men who died in WWII have help kept your freedom of speach. ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: Very nice... the grass and trees look great, and I like the effect of the grave markers. The sky looks nice, but has a bit of a lined look as it recedes, which I find rather distracting. Definitely impressive for a first entry. (BTW, your image description reads like propaganda to me, and as I understand it, the text file should not be used for espousing political views... at least one image in the past has been disqualified for doing so.) ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Not sure what your point is with this arrangement. Why was it so important to make one gravestone (partially) readable? I think a higher (even immensely higher) viewpoint would have been better. ===== From peter@table76.demon.co.uk: My third-favourite entry from this round.