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eonite

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Joined: 2006-May-11 Location: Switzerland Posts: 249
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I somehow had The Seven Sisters in mind when working on the picture. Thus the title. But it`s not an attempt to rebuild the Plejades, it`s just attempt to create a nice picture  I hope you like it. 
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FireStar

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Joined: 2004-September-14 Location: Austria Posts: 738
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| Posted: 2006-May-19 at 3:02pm | IP Logged
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Damn Nice Man! Just Great
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JanL

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| Posted: 2006-May-19 at 8:01pm | IP Logged
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Hi Dick, darn it I was about to correct you on at least something-the name. However, now I have nothing to crit---this is one fantastic picture (from the background star field, to the various nebulae that the stars are passing through)--certainly agree with Firstar Jan
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novastar

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Great Job!
This is beautiful, I love the mood and espesially the colors and stars.  err, I can't spell good. Anyways, it is beautiful!
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Hoevelkamp

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| Posted: 2006-May-20 at 6:27am | IP Logged
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Stunning! I like everything in the picture and agree with the others. nothing to crit!
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Re(i)mbrandt

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Hello, Dick,
very, very fine stuff. Well done!
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Annisahmad

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good attempt. however, its too... redundant. the falres are all similarly sized, rtaking away depth, which is essential. try making them different sizes, and along with that, try to rotate them some, and removing some. along with that, try having multiple colorsin the scene. experiemnt; you wont regret it. :)
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eonite

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Thanks Firestar, Jan, novastar, Craven and Reimund for the great response!  To Annisahmad: Thanks for the crits.  I will think about it!
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aszazeroth

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| Posted: 2006-June-14 at 6:28pm | IP Logged
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Very, very nice... great reflection nebula... I feel like the stars oustside the bright cluster are a bit "dim" in nature, maybe a truly white core in each of them will add dynamic range to the image
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regulus

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| Posted: 2006-June-14 at 9:09pm | IP Logged
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Oh i missed this one! great work! nebula are very nice!
One thing: if you decide to rotate the stars (flares) like annisahmad said, they should all point the same way (since they are all taken thru the same 'lense'), but they might look good diagonal
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