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Old 06-February-2008, 12:29 AM
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Default My 2007 solar system

About a month ago I put together all my images of the planets for this year. I wanted it to have a bit of artisitic flare and show the detail that I managed to capture. It is not to scale but I like the feel of the composition anyway.
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Old 06-February-2008, 03:07 AM
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Again very nice indeed, WOW.
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Old 06-February-2008, 07:00 AM
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That picture of Jupiter is very nice!
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Great composition and, agreed, grreat shot of Jupiter.

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Nice composite, and I have to repeat it...great Jupiter photo.

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This is the best Solar System photo that i have ever seen taken from an amateur photographer. Jupiter is so amazing with unique details. Just great!
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Hi Rumples Riot, A very beautiful picture of the planets. Very sharp and beautifully processed welldone and Clear Skies.
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I've put this as the photo of the day on Universe Today. Nice work!
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Very nice shots in a great composition. And congratulations for the recognition from Fraser!
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Congratulations

Well deserved!

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Thanks very much all and thank you to Fraser for putting my montage up on picture of the day. A real honour.
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Really beautiful Well Done !!

What equipment and software do you use?

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