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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 10/25/2006
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I think this does, sometimes big questions need big tools.
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 10/20/2006
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Yes, it really shows. Impressive giants pointing out towards the unknown. What a fascinating trip it must have been. I went to an astronomyseminar for a weekend last year which was also very interesting. The longing for the unknown is a very solid feeling in many of us humans, and you´ve put this emotion into a photograph. Well done! Best wishes, Annemette
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Marco Vredegoor
{K:7301} 10/9/2006
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hi, thanks paul for your comment, your adjustment looks indeed better. I agree that a human in the picture helps to get a good scale, but unfortunately it wasn't allowed to get real close to the telescopes. But I hope the little house on the foreground and the trees in the back ground give a good idea about the size. All the best, Marco.
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 10/7/2006
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Well, your levels are quite low, as there is no white in the image. Further, it always helps add a human into the shot when you're trying to portray massive scale.
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Violetta Tarnowska
{K:24497} 10/7/2006
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Impressive! Telescopes are doing the great impression! It's great that you could examine it from close up. :) Viola
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