by Ann » Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:51 pm
There are several great images here!
Piotrek Sadowski, your image is just great. It is no secret that I often like bright saturated colors, as long as I regard them as "true", but I really love your subtle colors too. They are so delicate that they almost aren't there, but they really
are there, and you have to concentrate a bit to see them. And when you do, it is so obvious that the colors are "true"!
And the resolution and size of your image is great, too.
(But tell me something, Piotrek. If you live in a part of the world where you can see the Southern Cross at all, you must see it the way it is seen in your picture, with blue Acrux at top and red Gamma Crux at the bottom. Isn't that true? But why is the Southern Cross always shown inverted, then, even in the Australian flag?)
Luc Perrot, your image is spectacular! The stars of Gould's Belt look like millions of blue-white sparks being scattered all over the sky by the eruption! Fantastic! I've got to confess, though, that I'm unable to recognize a single constellation, asterism or cluster in your picture - the only sky objects I recognize are the Magellanic Clouds.
And Luis Argerich, your Moon and Jupiter and moons image is splendid! I love the delightfully obvious "Lady in the Moon" in your image (the Lady is looking down and to the left) and I love Jupiter's stripes and its moons!
Ann
There are several great images here! :D
Piotrek Sadowski, your image is just great. It is no secret that I often like bright saturated colors, as long as I regard them as "true", but I really love your subtle colors too. They are so delicate that they almost aren't there, but they really [i]are[/i] there, and you have to concentrate a bit to see them. And when you do, it is so obvious that the colors are "true"! :D And the resolution and size of your image is great, too.
(But tell me something, Piotrek. If you live in a part of the world where you can see the Southern Cross at all, you must see it the way it is seen in your picture, with blue Acrux at top and red Gamma Crux at the bottom. Isn't that true? But why is the Southern Cross always shown inverted, then, even in the Australian flag?)
[img]http://home.vicnet.net.au/~rasigsau/images/australian_flag.gif[/img]
:?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:
Luc Perrot, your image is spectacular! The stars of Gould's Belt look like millions of blue-white sparks being scattered all over the sky by the eruption! Fantastic! I've got to confess, though, that I'm unable to recognize a single constellation, asterism or cluster in your picture - the only sky objects I recognize are the Magellanic Clouds.
And Luis Argerich, your Moon and Jupiter and moons image is splendid! I love the delightfully obvious "Lady in the Moon" in your image (the Lady is looking down and to the left) and I love Jupiter's stripes and its moons!
Ann