===== From maarten_hofman@hotmail.com: Yes, this is the way I expected a watermill to look. ===== From tyler@cg1.org: Nice scene, but themeatic elements are lacking. ===== From rgow@lanset.com: Very nice image! All the parts go together well. One of my favorites. ===== From matthew-bradwell@melton-mowbray.freeserve.co.uk: A nice summer feel. ===== From jjaguar@worldnet.att.net: I think there should be some ripples in the water where the wheel dumps into the pond. ===== From jrcsurvey@aol.com: I particularily like the variation in the trees. Nicely composed. Makes a clear statement. ===== From 25ct@lineone.net: Nice! When I was young, I used to live in a mill that is mentioned in the dooms-day book - it was built around 1640 if I remember correctly - but had lost the wheel a long time before we moved there. Ah, memories. Lovely picture, nice water. ===== From irtc_mail@yahoo.co.uk: One of the best watermills in this round. One thing stands out as strange. The way the texture on the mill darkens near the ground looks too smooth and the way it reacts with the light means the corners of the main building do not show up. ===== From slone@hiwaay.net: Very nice layout, though the image is a bit washed out. Good job on the water (both still and falling). Nice curve to the roofs, though the house could use a little more color variation. Very good vegetation.