picture of comet between fireworks and lightning[views:5291][posts:21]______________________________________ [Feb 13,2007 9:37pm - hunterhunter ""] this appears to be real? thoughts?[img] http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap070205.html |
_____________________________ [Feb 13,2007 9:48pm - pam ""] That fucking rules. I've never seen a comet. :( |
___________________________________ [Feb 13,2007 9:51pm - dreadkill ""] now you have |
_____________________________ [Feb 13,2007 9:53pm - pam ""] Pictures don't count. |
_______________________________________ [Feb 13,2007 10:21pm - hungtableed ""] that's fake as shit. |
______________________________ [Feb 13,2007 10:23pm - pam ""] hah...I didn't even see the lightning, I just saw "comet" and got all nerd-excited. |
______________________________ [Feb 13,2007 10:25pm - pam ""] hungtableed said:that's fake as shit. You're such a nay-sayer...always saying nay. |
___________________________________ [Feb 13,2007 10:25pm - powerkok ""] Its not real, at least not taken at the same time. Looks like an HDR merge. |
______________________________ [Feb 13,2007 10:34pm - pam ""] It's pretty bullshit though... |
____________________________________ [Feb 13,2007 10:54pm - dreadkill ""] nay |
__________________________________________ [Feb 13,2007 11:58pm - ctb0rderpatrol ""] pam said:That fucking rules. I've never seen a comet. :( case in point. YOU CANT SEE SHIT FOR STARS OR COMETS IN HEAVILY SETTLED AREAS WITH LOTS OF LIGHT POLLUTION |
_______________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 12:01am - the_reverend ""] that is wild... |
_____________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 12:12am - porphyria ""] hungtableed said:that's fake as shit. fake on nasa.gov?........ http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html 2007 February 05: Comet Between Fireworks and Lightning |
_______________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 12:14am - the_reverend ""] yeah, I was going to search for it, but decided to brush my teeth instead. some of those pictures on their are composed of more than one shot and fuax-colored. |
_____________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 12:16am - porphyria ""] digitally enhanced of course, but not necessarily fake. |
_______________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 12:31am - the_reverend ""] one of the best techniques for shooting galaxies is to take 3+ shots with a star tracking mount, and merge them together. you can get galaxy shots with your 70-200mm. if you look at a nebula far off and think "wow, that looks cool. I would love to see that", but a lot of the shots are taking IR, Xray, and other things we just can't see. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap061208.html |
________________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 12:31am - y_ddraig_goch ""] the_reverend said:yeah, I was going to search for it, but decided to brush my teeth instead. some of those pictures on their are composed of more than one shot and fuax-colored. grammar police, where are they? They's coming ta throw ya in da gulag. yeah, it's definately enhanced, looks like a few images mended together. |
______________________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 1:45am - BobNOMAAMRooney nli ""] Some of those images on the NASA site are incredible, but then I unconsciously add, "...and you will never get to go there and neither will any human who will ever live." to the end of each description. |
____________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 7:36am - anonymous ""] Umm... am I the only one who noticed that the clouds are illuminated by the fireworks only on the left side of the image? Why is the lightning not casting a reflection on the water? I've seen moon landings faked better than this. |
________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 9:02pm - NIGGER ""] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucking_Niggers |
____________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 9:19pm - Kinslayer ""] That website 'Astronomy Picture of the Day' kicks ass... |
______________________________________ [Feb 14,2007 10:30pm - xanonymousx ""] "The above image is actually a three photograph panorama digitally processed to reduce red reflections from the exploding firework." |