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Old 18-04-2011, 09:09 AM
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Thanks Steve, actually processing this "simple" image took me a very long time, could not find any result that pleased me for at least 4 or 5 versions..

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4 or 5 times you are but a reprocessing minow ...which is brobably a good thing and an illustration of your high skill level

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that is a fantastic image of a favourite area of mine
thanks for sharing

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Old 19-04-2011, 10:17 PM
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A sparkling image Marco!

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great image - pool room material
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Old 21-04-2011, 12:09 PM
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I'll second that. This setup is *really* delivering the goods! Mind you the 6*7 300mm is not that 'little' .. and it's very hard to find too!

Phil
Thanks Phil, yes, I was lucky to find one of these lens on sales a couple years ago

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That's a great image, it really shows off all the details of this area. The snake looks beautiful and those blue giants gives a nice contrast to the dusty background.
Thanks Rolf

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Wow, that's an incredible image.

I'm loving your work Marco!
Thanks to you Mike

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Marco,

Stunning!

This was one of the first regions I photographed when I got my FSQ-106N; my version was rotated 90 degrees to the right.

The little dusty nebulae really stand out so proud amongst all that sparkling sand.

Excellent work, as per the norm!

H
Thanks H, this was also one of the first area I pictured with this lens, just always left the frames apart waiting for time to process (and re-process..)

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Your image shows a lot of vitality for such short exposure time.

Very nice. This area is a bit tricky to image and have it come out interesting. Something your image has achieved well.

Greg.
Thanks Greg, considering the short exposure I was also a bit surprised by the amount of signal..

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4 or 5 times you are but a reprocessing minow ...which is brobably a good thing and an illustration of your high skill level

Mike
Thanks again Mike, in reality I am quite stubborn when it comes to image processing

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Marco
that is a fantastic image of a favourite area of mine
thanks for sharing

cheers
Richard
Thanks Richard

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A sparkling image Marco!

Cheers, Marcus
Thanks Marcus

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great image - pool room material
Thanks David, need to look for a second hand pool than

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