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AM45

ArtMatic Space posted on Nov 12, 2005
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Needed some distance, so I beamed myself into Artmatic space. This is AM45, not M45(Pleiades). AM45 has 8 sisters and a couple of brothers ;-) It`s pure Artmatic with a bit of sharpening in PS. Thanks for viewing and comments.

Comments (11)


boblog

11:23AM | Sat, 12 November 2005

kool and kool really love it !

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voske

12:58PM | Sat, 12 November 2005

Beautiful space picture!!!Excellent job!!!

hillrunner

12:59PM | Sat, 12 November 2005

Glad to see you back in the deep space... very elegant galaxy !

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ignace

1:02PM | Sat, 12 November 2005

Nice distance. Love the blue ligth caming out. Dont forget to came back to earth! ;-) Cool work.

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3D_Explorer

7:05PM | Sat, 12 November 2005

Lovely work. Thanks for sharing!

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Chaos911

3:27AM | Sun, 13 November 2005

wow, looks fantastic, excellently done!!!! :=)

patrice79

4:22AM | Sun, 13 November 2005

nece space scene

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nuski

8:56AM | Sun, 13 November 2005

Nice worrk Dick! 360 scenes of this type would be excellent environmental sphere backgrounds in 3d scenes.

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TinoH

8:26PM | Sun, 13 November 2005

AM45, 8 sisters. Y'know, at first I was going to be the smartass and correct your Messier abbreviation and then I reread your caption and saw that you knew exactly what you're doing. This series is beautifully executed. AM seems to be very well suited for this sort of simulation. Are you familiar with the Hubble Heritage project? It is a collection of many of the Hubble space telescope's best images. Here is a gallery: http://heritage.stsci.edu/gallery/gallery.html

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Denger

1:41PM | Tue, 15 November 2005

Really, really, real! What an impressive image. The only discernable flaw I can see is a (very slight) vertical line in the center of the image where the gas from the nebula abruptly ends. Of course, it could be explained that this is the result of the telescope overlapping images. ;] Great work!

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Blitzz-Licht

3:31PM | Tue, 15 November 2005

geflt mir sehr gut, ist nicht zu erladen, Nebula und Farben einschl. Flares gefallen.


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