***012013_starfield*** by PREECHER
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Description
you'll be seeing lot of astro shots out of me in the future...bigger and better...this is my second and it was shot around midnite in the southerwestern sky. i believe that redish cloudy area in the upper right corner to be part of the milky way. if you ZOOM you will see all the different colours of the stars.
stars colours are determined by their surface temperature with blue being the hottest. cooler stars are white and yellow and the coolest stars of all are red. there are 3 general sizes of red stars. hope you like...U HAVE 2 ZOOM TO C THE STARS!!!
***chills and thrills***
Comments (10)
MagikUnicorn
Nice in full view
midnightmum
I see red & blue glitter, unusual .
renecyberdoc
that reddish cloud is the shine of the Red-Moonz of Spackovia,you turn left in the 2nd quadrant and you are on your way.
whaleman
I think that renecyberdoc is right, but you could also turn left at Albuquerque!
bckdoor
very cool shot, and not an easy one to get... night shots are hard. Great capture my friend. just a slight hint here, this is my new id here... bet no one else sees this hint, whatcha think?
PREECHER
midnite mummy if your graphic card is for shit you'll see glitter...so maybe you should update your computer...sorry you can't see it...it is the heavens beautiful but don't worry as i stated there will be much larger ones soon. i'm kinda surprized this european managed site doesn't have an astrophotography section but i guess space covers the photography and 3d/3d apps. thanks again for trying to see... chills and thrills
Jean_C
Very nice shot, to see absolutely in full view!
Richardphotos
definitely full screen needed to appreciate it
Leije
Very nice shot in full size !
Chipka
Funny how this is so spot on in different ways...on the smaller size, it looks like outer space as it would look in outer space, if you're near a sufficiently bright (high albedo) object/surface...and on full size, you get actual stars, as you're essentially "zooming" past washout glare. I like how that works. I love the patterns and the colors. I have yet to attempt real astrophotography, but I'll need a snazzier camera for that and so in the meantime I'll just enjoy the work of other people. This is excellent!