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07/08/2011 10:44:13 AM |
Judi, I didn't realize this photo was yours until today! This exceptional photo takes my breath away! An immediate FAV during the challenge...;-) |
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06/29/2011 04:45:11 AM |
@littlemav:
Yes, the stars ARE different colors. Color relates to size, surface temperature and the age of a star. In the brightest of stars, you can see with your eyes they are different colors. In the winter (northern hemisphere), Betelgeuse in Orion is red. Sirius, next to Orion is blue (for example). In the summer, there is Arcturus (red) and Vega (blue). You can see Arcturus as the brightest star just past overhead at sunset this month (In US / Europe / Japan). |
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06/29/2011 02:47:32 AM |
Very nice Judi..keep it up |
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06/28/2011 05:09:00 AM |
Awesome!! Congrats on the top 10! |
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06/27/2011 03:35:26 PM |
Judi! Beautiful, of course.
Some one of these days, PLEASE do the Southern Cross.
It's a constellation that I think many would love to see. to you, it's 'old news' but while we get the big and little dippers, that is a star arrangement that is amazing.
Okay, 'nuff.
this is a great one. |
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06/27/2011 04:27:09 AM |
Gorgeous Image. Great work, Judi. |
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06/26/2011 09:56:23 PM |
This is so beautiful, Judi. Congrats on the top 10. |
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06/26/2011 09:43:31 PM |
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06/26/2011 07:30:18 PM |
nice dramatic scene. also love the sparse landscape contrasting against the action in the sky. bumping to a 9 |
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06/26/2011 04:59:14 PM |
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06/25/2011 02:31:50 AM |
What a view...8, where is it? |
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06/23/2011 11:29:00 AM |
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06/21/2011 11:01:22 AM |
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06/21/2011 04:21:06 AM |
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06/20/2011 10:37:53 PM |
10, for being so stunning. |
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06/20/2011 06:30:37 PM |
Very nice.. Hey maybe you can answer this question, I recently did a star trail pic, and my stars are all diff colors like yours, Why? Are stars really different colors? |
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06/20/2011 10:13:53 AM |
Great location for this shot. The long exposure gave a really nice feeling to the water.
Obvious tripod use: Extremely high. |
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06/20/2011 06:03:22 AM |
Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 10
Nice |
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06/20/2011 04:37:57 AM |
Like glitter is falling from the sky. :) |
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06/19/2011 09:00:47 PM |
exceptional... star trails with a difference. |
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