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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 10/16/2007
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Great shot of the Big Dipper hovering over the landscape. Sitting under a dark sky is my place of solitude. Although, right now I am away from home and in a large city where the stars are hidden due to light pollution. I am anxious to get back to a dark sky. My telescope is going to not recognize me when I finally get to use it again. You know when I enlarged your image, I can see both Mizar and Alcor--neat. MAry
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 10/10/2007
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Good shot and very good quality...for a so dark sky, really the quality is very nice....ahhhh....well I must find a good sky to shot...out of the city's lights... be well dear friend!
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Marcus Armani
{K:36599} 9/21/2007
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wow amazing, I have never been able to take a good shot of the moon, yet you are capturing formations deep in space, amazing to say the least! nicely done..
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marta tomatis
{K:152} 9/12/2007
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Splendida foto! good work! Marta.
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Manuel Bedoyan
{K:9098} 9/12/2007
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Marcelo my friend! check your screen setting. Probably you'll see better with the contrast or brithness increased! If you can see the stars, then the big dipper are the 4 stars at the bottom shaped like almost a square and the three on top making like a tail. Hope this helps;) Always glad to be of help:)
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Marcelo Berraz
{K:12906} 9/12/2007
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Amigo Manuel, no se si soy yo o mi PC pero no veo nada aquí; espero tu respuesta.M.
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