===== From rgow@lanset.com: The harpsichord seems out of place here, and, I feel, leaves the topic somewhat tenuous. Very nice image though. ===== From shay@simcoparts.com: I think that you really succeded in accomplishing the effect of a wave of sound emanating from the piano. Consider selecting one of the bright colors from the eye image and using it very sparingly as a highlight in the bottom portion of the scene. ===== From chris@ugan.com: A little off topic for me.... ===== From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com: It looks good, and it has its technical highlights, but it isn't a spectacular landscape of natural origin... ===== From angelsdie2@aol.com: I like this much better than your last entry ("desolation") -- somehow it's overall composition is better. Unfortunately a lot of the image is composed of the image in the background, which is not exactly raytraced. I mean yeah, you put a normal on it and everything but that's the real reason why i scored your tech low. The rest is simple enough -- maybe you wrote some script to read the pgm heightfield and I know that the simplicity is intended, but that's another reason for the low tech score.... all in all a great image and maybe my new windows background. ===== From juanjcampos32@hotmail.com: Lots of detail. Interesting interpretation of the sonata. Wonderful texturing of the eye in the background. ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: This was qutie the mysterious image for me. Without reading your text I would not have guessed it. I kind of like this image though I am not sure how other's will take it. ===== From batronyx@alliancecable.net: That's a neat trick with the transparent bozo height-field. ===== From charliemc@prodigy.net: very original ===== From SRJeff@vbbn.com: Artistic; I honestly wish you could have packaged up that music with the photo so I could get your reference. Other than that, not too spectacular. ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: I am sorry but i fail to see much of a landscape in this picture. Your description does not help much. ===== From clem@dhol.org: Off topic. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: Excellent work creating the scripted "terrain," although I feel that the (x, z) perturbations are too large in some places (it might just be a trick of perspective, but some of the objects seem to by overlapping). The transformations on the background photo are also done nicely. ===== From r@168-215-245-100.gen.twtelecom.net: ????????? Notable for originality