===== From rgow@lanset.com: Ow, makes my neck hurts! ;-) Tower looks good. Something more to the scene would make this a great image. ===== From raytracing@grayproductions.net: Though I've never seen the towers, your image really brings them to live. Very realistic. Nice work. ===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: This a nice image. Really like the angle of the camera - that makes the strutures look much more interesting. The only suggestion is to do something more with the sky. ===== From hildurka@simnet.is: This is indeed a great piece of architecture you chose to work with. I don_t have any actual photographs of this skyscraper to compare to your work, but that does_n really matter, does it? Your presentation is what matter here. This is a simple looking model, but the result is astounding. Your gray overcast daylight approach really works well with this building. The position of the camera is good, lookin up at this giant building from the ground. The only thing I could possibly point a finger at is, why didn_t you place the camera straight across the middle of the entrance? This is a symmetrical building so there is nothing wrong with making a symmetrical presentation of it. Great work! ===== From jjaguar@worldnet.att.net: I like the camera angle, it really gives a sense of the size of the towers. ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: Good idea but somewhat sparse, extending the view at the bottom and including some street/pavement etc. stuff would have been good. ===== From slone@hiwaay.net: Simple, but dramatic. ===== From r@215-241.opf.slu.cz: Oh, greetings from Sh. Connery... :) Very nice!