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03/07/2004 11:57:43 PM |
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03/07/2004 10:31:47 AM |
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03/05/2004 11:10:52 PM |
what a great capture...well composed. The colors are great too. How did you do it? |
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03/05/2004 05:10:40 AM |
Is this for real? Did you use a telescope? If so, how did you snap the picture? Very nice shot. |
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03/04/2004 11:29:37 PM |
Uh, no. Ionized gas glowing from intense radiation does not constitute fire to me. A tighter crop could have hidden the severe vignetting around the edges, too. I will concede that this is a better deep sky photo than I've been able to muster, though. ;-) |
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03/04/2004 10:31:40 PM |
Good zoooooooooom lens..... a departure from the conventional fires, good job. |
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03/03/2004 07:39:18 PM |
Interesting shot, nice idea. |
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03/03/2004 07:27:06 PM |
A very fine shot! It's a tad oversharpened and maybe a little too much noise, but definitely a good capture - 6 |
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03/03/2004 07:23:24 PM |
Ah! Ancient fires.
Not the easiest subject to get ~ I am spoiled by all those wonderful NASA images so sorry it does not do enough with Fire or image "quality" = 3 |
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03/03/2004 06:35:36 PM |
Very, very well done image of the Great Orion Nebula. Nice tracking. You are to be commended. |
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03/02/2004 07:19:33 AM |
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03/01/2004 07:39:42 PM |
Love the color.....plum. This is neat, not sure how you did this? Layer and layer with a telescope? I don't really care, very neat shot. Good luck. |
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03/01/2004 12:04:33 AM |
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