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Departing Planet Roseate
Departing Planet Roseate
Joey Lawrence


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Pink (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Olympus D-600L
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date: Feb 6, 2005
Aperture: /
ISO: /
Shutter: /
Galleries: Sky, Science and Technology
Date Uploaded: Feb 3, 2005

worst picture evah!

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Place: 258 out of 270
Avg (all users): 3.9800
Avg (commenters): 4.1111
Avg (participants): 3.9448
Avg (non-participants): 4.0286
Views since voting: 1412
Views during voting: 364
Votes: 250
Comments: 10
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/11/2005 05:22:02 PM
Returning for comment:
Interesting idea. I wish the "planet" was a bit more focused, but over all a nice photo.
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02/11/2005 02:18:18 PM
Sorry, this doesn't really do anything for me, but you tried :-)
02/11/2005 09:41:50 AM
A great look into the future - a trip to Roseate.
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02/08/2005 03:03:45 AM
The light source appears to come from different directions in this image. With so much light on the planet, it should appear in focus, like most space photos do. Work a bit more on your composition.
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02/07/2005 10:51:15 PM
Neat idea. I wish the planet was the subject in focus though. 5
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02/07/2005 09:48:27 PM
Everything seems pretty blurry here.
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02/07/2005 06:19:22 PM
Very creative.
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02/07/2005 02:30:44 PM
to much snapshot like to me
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02/07/2005 02:20:11 AM
Open the pod bay door Hal....
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02/07/2005 01:14:18 AM
Fun set-up. I had something similar in the authority challenge. The focus is too soft and the space shuttle lacks a litlle light.
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