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| 03/16/2009 04:57:53 PM |
Into The Lightby Mark-AComment: An excellent portrait here! The mood of the model is great, framing is as good as it should be.
I wish only there was a little more light at the left side (her right eye).
Good luck! (10) |
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| 03/16/2009 04:54:21 PM |
Lord of the ringsby WindtaleComment: There are not many things to be said for your image. It is better to look at , than try to explain how beautiful it is. I think it should be placed at top 3.
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| 03/16/2009 04:51:53 PM |
Upsalaby DrDickComment: Nice, clever title and impressive color tones adds to the simple and somehow "poor" subject. Good luck! (9) |
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| 03/16/2009 04:48:35 PM |
Market Dayby TuckersmomComment: One of the best images in this challenge.
It seems a little over-exposured but overall still looks very nice.
Good luck! (9) |
| 03/16/2009 04:45:44 PM |
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| 03/16/2009 04:43:00 PM |
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| 03/16/2009 04:41:51 PM |
Taj Mahalby tyt2000Comment: Absolutely wonderful!
A photo that could easily be published in a magazine! (10) |
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| 03/16/2009 04:39:20 PM |
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| 03/16/2009 04:38:29 PM |
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| 03/09/2009 04:01:56 PM |
The Core of the Rosetteby jlanoueComment: I could simply say congratulations for this image, but it wouldn't be enough. It seems almost unbelievable to achieve such a detailed narrowband image using a DSLR instead of a dedicated astronomical monochrome CCD.
I am curious on how you have placed the Ha, OIII and SII filters as there is only one filter wheel that can be attached to a DSLR (as far as I know) with only 2 positions. The other way is to take the specific set of frames replacing each filter, but then you may loose a significant amount of the original frame's FOV, besause of the difference in orientation.
Finally, I think that astronomical images like this belong to a different class and can not compare directly to any other kind of image here on DPC. So, keep up the good work John! |
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