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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 10/16/2005
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I am soo glad that NASA is, once again, investing in the Moon project. Your perspective of the wires makes me think of a jet stream or the stream from a rocket taking off for the Moon. Oh, wouldn't it be grand to tag along and take pictures? The Moon is one of my favourite heavenly objects. Mary
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Larry Hammond
{K:16631} 9/29/2005
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Cool Mark, I like this although i missed the announcement, intresting, are you gonna ride along and take pictures?? Reflections maybe?? Hmmmmmmm
Larry
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Mark Sherman
{K:15666} 9/28/2005
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the fact they looked like rays starting at a smaller central point and then branching a bit outward to me gave a sense of travel, starting small and then getting a bit grander.kind of how a trumpet has it's bell flare.
Though now that you made me think a bit more maybe the flare could be at the bottom and the narrowing could be at the top near the moon.
Will have to try that.
I think If I did it your way I would make it lateral to make it more like a ladder or guitar strings from the earth sky to a far away moon.
Your interpretation made me think of guitar strings, just need a song to go with the mood set up by that.
Thank you Geoff :-)
Mark
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Geoff Simmons
{K:264} 9/28/2005
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Hey. I noticed that the wires on the right are not aligned with the frame (because of the angle you had to take to get the moon) It's pretty easy to fix that sort of distortion on photoshop: I just went to Edit -> Free Transform and I widened out the base of the image to counter the wires narrowing at the bottom.
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SP Radlein
{K:-49} 9/27/2005
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great shot
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