===== From denny1@home.com: The chair is well done, but looks uncomfortable. It needs a padded seat. There is some pretty bad moire patterns to the right, in the distance where the lines of the floor head off to infinity. ===== From Nathan@Kopp.com: not much detail, but I love the 'feel' of this image. really odd expression on the mask. ===== From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com: Nice texture on the mask. A good entry. Not my favourite colour scheme, so not the place where I would like to rest. I like the trick of the textures for faking haze. Too bad the shadows are so sharp and so abrupt, it is probably intended but I think it takes away from the intended purpose - or maybe not, I'm not too sure. ===== From caleb@chemeng.uct.ac.za: I love this image! ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: Very well done. An image with impact and elegant simplicity. ===== From clem@dhol.com: Another image with a very vertical theme brutally amputated by letterboxing. I really like the texture of the mask, and the way the chair backs echo the structure of the face. Movie letterboxing isn't "artistic". It was created to make it harder for tv to compete with the theaters by showing movies and fossilized into a silly custom. Indeed, many or most movies are filmed with a 4:3 aspect ratio and more or less crudely cropped to the letterbox ratio, often to their artistic detriment. I wouldn't make such a big issue of it here, but you artistically compromised two of my favorite images this round with that wrongheaded decision. ===== From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au: Obviously Dali-esque composition, which works with the colours chosen. A nice concept and image, but I would like to see a few more objects in the scene. ===== From jull43@ij.net: A learning exercise.