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Offline William McLaughlin

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Cave Nebula
« on: 2011 November 02 09:11:21 »
New Image of the Cave Nebula:

http://nightskypictures.com/cave/cave.htm

Also the second use of a full screen capable version of Zoomify which works pretty well at least on my system.
This version of Zoomify does sometimes yield an all white screen on my system which is fixed by refreshing the page.
I would be interested to see if others experience this with the page.

Image details available on the page.
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Offline Howard

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Re: Cave Nebula
« Reply #1 on: 2011 November 02 19:52:16 »
Hi:

Gorgeous! The rich colors in the sparkling star field on the lower right, and the textures in the nebula that give such a strong illusion of depth, are especially appealing. Well done!

Howard.
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Offline Lex

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Re: Cave Nebula
« Reply #2 on: 2011 November 07 07:17:17 »
Bam, That's a nice shot!!

Respect  :o

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Offline William McLaughlin

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Re: Cave Nebula
« Reply #3 on: 2011 November 11 09:48:09 »
Thanks for the nice comments! I don't produce many images as I am a bit fussy about seeing but do what I can.
Website: http://nightskypictures.com/

Observatory: http://nightskypictures.com/raptor-ridge.html

For every complex problem there is an answer
that is clear, simple, and wrong.

H. L. Mencken