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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Photography Discussion => Topic started by: leaf on May 15, 2009, 09:15
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An amateur astronomer shot the Hubble and Atlantis in front of the sun with a 5D mark II on a telescope :)
[Astrosurf (http://www.astrosurf.com/legault/atlantis_hst_transit.html)]
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Amazing. My first thought was, I wonder if DT would reject that because they already have too many of them :)
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Amazing. My first thought was, I wonder if DT would reject that because they already have too many of them :)
:D :D
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Amazing. My first thought was, I wonder if DT would reject that because they already have too many of them :)
;D :D lol :D ;D
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btw, if anyone is interested, i have one not only with the hubble and ship, but with a few space debris visible too ;D
it's not available on stock sites, i am selling it at a "space-ial" one time rate of 1Euro +S&H. but hurry, this offer is good until the hubble is repaired. ;D
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Could you ask them to move? They're in my light
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I'm an IStock reviewer and sorry, but I see artifacts in that image.
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I'm an IStock reviewer and sorry, but I see artifacts in that image.
I think you are seeing granulation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granule_(solar_physics) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granule_(solar_physics))
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Joking. I'm not an IStock reveiewer. :)