by rollovermikey » Fri Dec 21, 2007 3:37 pm
Very original photography concept. I've never seen such a panoramic image before. I've visited APOD everyday for years. I have never inspected any other image longer than I have this one. Well, maybe the Hubble Deep Field. Where I live, light pollution only allows us to see the major stars of any constellation on any given night. From a horizon to horizon perspective, this puts everything in place/proximity much better than, say a "fish eye" photograph which distorts the actual image that is percieved. You know, like "OBJECTS IN MIRROR MAY BE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR." I found Comet Holmes no problem, but I can't see the stars in Perseus that I can usually easily identify because there are so many in the field of the photo. Anyhow, outstanding photograph. Nice little sliver of French beach! Nice pic!
Very original photography concept. I've never seen such a panoramic image before. I've visited APOD everyday for years. I have never inspected any other image longer than I have this one. Well, maybe the Hubble Deep Field. Where I live, light pollution only allows us to see the major stars of any constellation on any given night. From a horizon to horizon perspective, this puts everything in place/proximity much better than, say a "fish eye" photograph which distorts the actual image that is percieved. You know, like "OBJECTS IN MIRROR MAY BE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR." I found Comet Holmes no problem, but I can't see the stars in Perseus that I can usually easily identify because there are so many in the field of the photo. Anyhow, outstanding photograph. Nice little sliver of French beach! Nice pic!