That's very good, Bart.
The subtle detail in the body of the Swan came out very well, and drew my eye to a feature I'd never noticed before. As well as the famous near-black square in the concavity of the swan's neck, there's a larger, much less contrasty, but more perfect and complete square just to the right of the swan's bum, say at 30% of the way toward one o'clock from image dead centre. The subtly dark square is rotated about 30 degrees. There is a chance alignment of faint stars pricking out the edges of the square, making it look more salient. The Meyer Square!
Nicely done!
Best,
Mike
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