===== From tek@evilsuperbrain.com: Well to be perfectly honest I'd rather die (not dye) in a car wreck than from cancer or something. At least if you die in a car wreck people know you were going somewhere, and enjoying it... but that's just me :) Anyway, this is one of my favourite images this round, it's very beautiful yet communicates it's message very clearly. I would say the cars could use more detailed textures, they both seem to be just a generic rust material, but everything else in the scene is amazing. ===== From billpragnell@hotmail.com: Great texturing throughout - I especially love the drystone wall and the bent road sign. ===== From zekaric@yahoo.ca: I like this image. The modelling is nicely done and the scene is well put together. Good job. Nit pick: Die not Dye. Dye is used to change the color of cloth. ===== From BigTrav2001@chartermi.net: Absolutely beautiful. Nicely done, and an intellegent take on the topic. ===== From p.gibellini@teinos.com: How sad... But is a beautiful image! ===== From soccerplaya91@hotmail.com: nice ===== From diegocg@quipo.it: Very good image. Remarkable for illumination and textures. One of my favourites for this round. ===== From glenn@mccarters.net: Nicely done. What a moment, indeed. Fine subdued late afternoon lighting. Nice modeling and scene layout. = The twisted and highlighted 60 sign adds a lot to the scene: it becomes = both a visual focal point as well as a commentary on the event itself. If I had to complain, it would be for the unrealistic lack of detail on = the underside of the overturned car -- as if it is modeled in clay by = somebody who knows *nothing* about cars :-). ===== From 25ct@lineone.net: A sombre and poignant image. ===== From file: I really like just everything about this one! I like the way that it shows what might happen after the theme "speed". the concept is just really great Notable for modelling, originality