===== From bill@apocalypse.org: The round flowers in the left foreground like geometric and thus a but fake - had they been more in the background I might not have noticed. Some of the buildings seem to simple (obvious quick CSG). The image works though. ===== From YaelParis@operamail.com: very colorful and nice picture. The buildings are a bit too simple but the foreground is very well done. ===== From whhale@nvl.army.mil: In an image with so much going on, placement of the objects is crucial. You have done a bang up job. ===== From tom@tomandlu.force9.co.uk: Lovely garden elements, but some of the buildings don't quite mesh with the scene comfortably. ===== From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com: I don't remember seeing your name before, but that maybe a memory issue with me (ah these old chips !), I just saay this because I think you have a name to be remembered ... your art is just fantastic. The only thing I'm not too happy with (relatively speaking now) is the sky : it looks too flat, some volume would be welcome. Also the vehicles (I assume that's what they are) in the sky look too static. A bit of motion blurr on some of them (one or two may be sufficient) would be really owesome now. This garden is just something else, a real sense of depth, set in a nice area. The line of trees at the far side looks strange though. Not as well crafted as the rest of the picture. I'm not sure whetehr this picture comes first or second so far (I have not voted all of them yet). Maybe pretty equal, it is very hard to compare such different concepts. I'd say second, because the other one (Jaimes') was so perfect in my eyes. You fell short of my third place ... but you're still doing very well. ===== From jaime@ctav.es: Hmmm... very nice. Perhaps too lighted, but very interesting. ===== From albiaprime@aol.com: Technical - nice work on the buildings and sky Artistic - the centre foreground of the picture seems a little crowded Theme - good representation of a garden ===== From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au: This is a lovely image, and clearly a garden unlike some of the other science fiction based entries. You can almost ignore the buildings and flying cars really, which is probably the point in fitting the topic. The plants are impressively modelled. My only real problem is the regularity of the trees in the middle distance.