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From chris@bluelectrode.com:
Good mother of pearl...use anti-aliasing!!!  This looks like it could have been
a winner had not the detail been rendered so painfully jagged.  However,
everything else looks spectacular.  I especially like the insinuation of the
gazebo through shadows.  The details are great (hat, umbrella, swans)...despite
the lack of anti-aliasing.

Overall I have to disagree with your judgement to forgo anti-aliasing and insist
that it would have helped drastically.
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From clintona@ibm.net:
I love it! Until now, I had thought that antialiasing was almost necessary for a
nice looking image and you've proved me wrong.  However, some of the textures
look a little flat (whether this is because of aliasing I'm no sure).  Still
the image is breathtaking.
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From trioker@wanadoo.fr:
Delightful ... This place reminds me very much the
"Bagatelle" park, near Paris. Worth a look !






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From bill@apocalypse.org:
lovely Wisteria!  Nice job setting the scene with the 
subtle hat, parasol and swans.

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From YaelParis@operamail.com:
very nice picture thought I don't agree with you regarding anti-aliasing. I'm
sure shadows in the foregroung will look far better with it. Anyway, I'm quite
impressed by your "hand-coded" skills.


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From whhale@nvl.army.mil:
In the words of Inspector Gadget..."Wowzer".  I commend anyone that can do this
work reminding us that POV Ray is a very powerful modeling and rendering tool
all by itself.

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From tom@tomandlu.force9.co.uk:
Hand-coded!?! However, I am not scoring for tech, so the high vote is purely
for concept and art. Could do with more texture on the gazebo, but still
stunning.

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From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com:
That's a very nice one. And the swans in the background give the image much
credibility.
The big bush or small roundy tree (some type of fir I'd say) looks a bit
synthetic, some more randomness would make this better I think.
The sky is a disappointment though.
The weeping willows are just gorgeous.
And the flower clump is just fantastic, yet that is only little in comparison
with the wisteria (I knew the plant, but not the english name for it ... a new
word for me, you'll have to excuse my french - we call it 'une glycine'). I
have
no words left to describe the wisteria, so lush, so well shaded or lit
whichever
way you look at it ...
Your no-antialiasing policy is probably a winner in your case, though one can
see some adverse aliasing here and there. But you certainly know better and you
probably know that the pay off is good.

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From jaime@ctav.es:
Beautiful, as usual. Very, extremelly well modelled. Amazing details... what
more
one can expect? Perhaps a more yellowish sunlight? Anyhow, it goes to my random
wallpaper folder, permanently. 

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From wozzeck@club-internet.fr:
There is a nice old-fashionned touch in this picture: I really like the umbrella
and hat details, or the doves. However I am not very fond of the flowers and
trees.

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From albiaprime@aol.com:
Technical - wow! i would not have wanted the task of hand coding that into POV,
Artistic - more wow!
Theme - can we visit it? perfect!

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From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au:
Very very nice. All I can add is that if this is Australia the swans should be
black!
Oh... the shadows are a bit sharp and very black... some softer lighting would
improve
this somewhat. But still... excellent work.