dslreports.com— This image is a mosaic of 15 separate and slightly overlapping 8.2 megapixel images from a Canon EOS-20D (unmodified), taken in Raw mode and converted and stitched together in Photoshop CS2. Stunning!
Sep 5, 2006View in Crawl 4
looks good, but when i look closely, the edges of the moon, the amazingly nice glow on the stars, makes it look photoshopped. The detail on the moon itself tho, is unsurpassed.
wurzelgummageSep 6, 2006
saintlink, it's 15 x 8.2 !
scottybowlSep 6, 2006
they were going to look for it in 2002 - <a class="user" href="http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/11/24/1037697982142.html">http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/11/24/1037697982142.html</a>i wonder what happened?
graywaveSep 6, 2006
expeeensive...
resplenceSep 7, 2006
I have no idea. B&W film/low key grayscale digitalizing, perhaps?
hormelinatorSep 8, 2006
nice ... see the stuff direct ... att doesn't have bandwidth limits on hosting do they?<a class="user" href="http://ncarboni.home.att.net/Astrophotography.html">http://ncarboni.home.att.net/Astrophotography.html</a>"there is no dark side of the Moon really... matter of fact it's all dark"
ottoSep 8, 2006
That moon is like Sputnik! Spherical, but quite pointy in parts.
doodleflashSep 8, 2006
Whoa, the moon looks awesome at that detail :)
h0f5Sep 10, 2006
looks good, but when i look closely, the edges of the moon, the amazingly nice glow on the stars, makes it look photoshopped. The detail on the moon itself tho, is unsurpassed.