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 This image was disqualified from the Best of 2006 challenge.
Lunar Flight
Lunar Flight
Pascal


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Best of 2006 (Advanced Editing V*)
Camera: Kodak DX7630
Location: Kariani, Greece
Date: Jul 16, 2006
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/30 sec
Galleries: Science and Technology, Astrophotography
Date Uploaded: Jan 6, 2007

Image was taken through Celestron C8 mounted on CG5 Advanced GT, with the afocal method (25mm eyepiece) .
Disqualification Details
You may not use ANY editing tool to move, remove or duplicate any element of your photograph that would change a typical viewer's description of the photograph (aside from color), even if the tool is otherwise legal, and regardless of whether you intended the change when the photograph was taken.

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01/26/2007 06:04:59 PM
I don't doubt for the experience of the SC at examining the images, but I haven't understood the reason of Disq. Perhaps it is the transform of perspective or the radial blur filter in a separate layer. I would like to know in order to avoid a similar mistake in future challenges

Message edited by author 2007-01-27 03:51:31.
01/26/2007 05:32:59 AM
That's fantastic! Love to know more about how you did this!
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01/26/2007 02:02:05 AM
What the heck? I'm not really sure what the DQ was all about and even more confusing is why commentors can (can't - that should have been 'can't conceive) conceive that the image was taken thru a telescope. After all - a telescope is just a big lens! It's a great image.

Message edited by author 2007-01-26 21:57:21.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/14/2007 10:45:45 PM
Wow that looks quite believable.
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01/14/2007 09:08:27 PM
A picture of a poster with a lens baby? Or what kind of lens was this!!!
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01/14/2007 09:04:08 PM
wow! thats close, well done
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01/13/2007 10:40:26 PM
huh?
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01/13/2007 11:51:32 AM
Well, that was a lot of effort to go to just to feature in this challenge.

Not sure whether this is a photo of a print or TV, etc. (the rule eagles will be getting hot under the collar perhaps) but I do like the sense of the movement. Your framing is strange but it somewhow works - as if widescreen TV.
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01/13/2007 10:44:21 AM
Ohh you went to the moon did you now?
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01/13/2007 09:07:47 AM
very cool.
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01/13/2007 12:31:05 AM
Ohhh Im jealous I want your lense!
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01/12/2007 08:36:43 PM
wow...how did you do this?! looks like you are on an apollo mission! the movement makes it look like you are about to land!
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01/12/2007 07:59:50 PM
this could possibly be a photo of a photo?
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01/12/2007 07:09:19 PM
WOW!! Unless you are an astronaut I have no idea how you get a shot like this but its amazing!! :o)
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01/12/2007 02:53:27 PM
How? lot of zoom or what?! :P
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01/12/2007 02:00:49 PM
that's cool. Looks like a wide angle flyby over the moon.
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01/12/2007 01:14:12 PM
wow, do you have a space ship :)
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01/12/2007 10:21:28 AM
WOW!!
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01/12/2007 04:31:19 AM
astonishing. 10. i don't care what others think :-)
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