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From a moving ship in Hawaiian waters
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Looks somewhat like a Hubble Shot into deep space.
You must have been away from all the city lights. Selvin |
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One of these days I want to take some night sky photographs, but never do. I like the abstract nature of this one.
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I had to enlarge the stars for them to show. The ship was moving but it was very dark.
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Caryl, by enlarging the stars, you have made them appear artificial. I would be interested in seeing the non-enlarged version.
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You could not see the originals without a magnifying glass.
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