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Bryce Science/Medical posted on Mar 05, 2005
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5 of 7 This will be the 5th installment of my USS Shenandoah series showing various views as the ship approaches and enters orbit around Mars. The model was created in Bryce, all concepts and designs by me; postwork for the picture was done in Photoshop and Universe. Thanks again for taking the time to view and comment on my work. Cheers, David

Comments (11)


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BenBischop

9:44PM | Sat, 05 March 2005

Again......AMAZING work......

fenixcats

9:50PM | Sat, 05 March 2005

Thanks for the trip - the best one so far!

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zapper1977

11:00PM | Sat, 05 March 2005

wow the Planet looks great wow

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TheNoddingBoy

3:16AM | Sun, 06 March 2005

Coming up on Olympus Mons there...always a nice site for the tourists. I recommend the sand skiing. Nod nod nod....

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kenwas

3:38AM | Sun, 06 March 2005

Grand scale but somehow the ship is not clear and your great model is not shown to advantage. A wonderful series you are giving us of your outstanding model creations.

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Beemer

11:50AM | Sun, 06 March 2005

"It's all a matter of perspective!"... The perspective in this picture is perfect!... (Don't Change a Thing!...)

L.W. Perkins

5:39PM | Sun, 06 March 2005

(With crater goodness, too!) I love your sense of scale--it's awesome!

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RETIRED

5:58PM | Sun, 06 March 2005

Thanks for sharing - complete perfection and detail as always.

dcmstarships

12:58PM | Mon, 07 March 2005

a beautiful image evoking the wonder of spaceflight!

RJC

9:45AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

Fantastic render. Mars always fascinates me. Amost looks like ome giant object flew by and scraped that huge gouge in the side. Puts the Grand Canyon to shame.

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MarkHirst

1:47PM | Thu, 10 March 2005

Tremendous sense of scale - would love to have the ship a bit closer - still, it shows how vast space is....


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