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Michael Erlewine
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An Asterism
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September 15, 2015, 22:54:37 »
Nikon D810, Zeiss Otus 55mm APO, Zerene Stacker
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Re: An Asterism
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Nice and crisp, beautiful colours, but isn't it upside down?
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Michael Erlewine
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Re: An Asterism
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Quote from: Bjørn Rørslett on September 15, 2015, 22:59:01
Nice and crisp, beautiful colours, but isn't it upside down?
Nope. They are hanging that way.... downward. Asters tend to be tall long-stemmed flowers that bend over from the wind, etc.
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Re: An Asterism
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Michael, please give us a rough idea of the size of the Asters pictured. How small is our visual universe in this very nice shot?
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