Hi all. A little background to this render. I was watching a documentary on the TV about a bunch of prisoners in California (I think) who get the opportunity to work as volunteer Fire fighters as part of their sentence, mainly doing things like brush and tree clearance to make fire breaks etc for the forest fires. The camera crew went out with them on their first shout, which was at night. The got out of their transport a mile or so away from the fire front, which was behind a load of hills, heading towards a load of houses. The camera panned round and there was the most wonderful shot of the light from this huge forest fire hidden behind the nearest ridge.
That was the inspiration for this render. I know you are all going to think I'm mad, but I did have a spare old server that I had reconfigured as a PC, so I could leave it running, AND I had to have ray tracing on everything to stop the Light Sources used for the fire light from shining through the landscape so this did add hugely to the render time of....
Wait for it.... wait for it.....
669 hours, 58 mins

I don't think it was worth it, but I was damned if I was going to stop the bugger after it got past the 100 hour mark. I'd have pedaled a bike hooked up to a dynamo if I had to just though the thing could finish

A matter of principal.... so there!
Anyway, C&C (apart from the "you've got to be mad, 700 hour render" etc) welcome. Just some curve and levels correction in Corel Photopaint. Also this may look different on different monitors, being so dark???
Miles