Rob,
You're making me blush. *head explodes*
Whenever I go out, walking, or driving, or whatever, I see the world in a 3:2 frame. Much like when I was heavily into 3D modelling and animation, I would pay so much attention to the most banal and inane things. An example: I would look at and memorise the look and feel of the plastic and rubber housing around the glass windows on a train, or of the texture and colour of the cheap vinyl on the seats. Why? So I could go home and replicate the texture in Photoshop so I could wrap it on to a model that I'd build in software. I've always been like that. It's annoying! My friends have learnt to put up with me when we go out in the afternoons somewhere and I start talking about the quality of the light at the time. Interestingly, though, they're now starting to see it, too. One of them has started showing a keen interest in photography now, as a result. That's good. : )
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by En1gma
hrmpf..
Man, I don't know how your brain works, but you always hit the composition right. Where can I get me some of that.
Absolutely no critique other than maybe a slight touch on the contrast. BUT, each to their own and their monitor setups.
Cheers
Rob
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Molly,
As usual, thank you. : )
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Originally Posted by M54
Just Beautiful H!
As usual, well composed. 
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Marc,
I'm finding a love for H-alpha imaging, too. Primarily because it's all I can do at the moment!
Thank you, mate.
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Mike,
Glad you enjoyed this one!
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Originally Posted by iceman
Now that's a beautiful shot. Lovely.
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Ron,
Thank you, sir.
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Originally Posted by astroron
A superb image Humayun 
It looks so stark but beautiful 
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Cheers, all.
H