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03-NOV-2009 GV

M45, Seven Sisters

Indiana

M45, Seven Sisters


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Guest 11-Jan-2010 01:53
What a view into the heavens. My pick.
Cuy10-Jan-2010 16:14
This is my favorite of the four. The Rosette Nebula made choosing really tough.
Guest 09-Jan-2010 18:04
Starry, starry night... Hard to choose but I think this one is my favourite of your four. Love the 'clouds' in this picture.
Martin Schiff06-Jan-2010 21:51
This is definitely my favorite. Beautiful widefield image.The luminosity looks like the sisters are dancing.
karlmac06-Jan-2010 18:15
all four are awesome, but this one wins for me just because I recognise the formation
Guest 06-Jan-2010 04:51
All of your four are remarkable (the Rosette Nebula is awesome) but this capture of the Pleiades is simply exquisite!
Guest 04-Jan-2010 18:53
Fantastic..
Guest 04-Jan-2010 16:12
Awe inspiring. this is my fav of your 4.
Tamara04-Jan-2010 12:59
Awesome!!!!
Marianne Venegoni04-Jan-2010 12:58
Very beautiful! Nice capture.
Tim Clay Photography04-Jan-2010 12:14
My pick of the 4
Suzette A Paduano04-Jan-2010 11:51
What an awesone catch My pick
Guest 04-Jan-2010 02:39
This shot is beautiful with the colors and wispy formations. My fav of your 4, but I suspect (as does Dawn) that the Jupiter shot was probably much harder.
dawn04-Jan-2010 00:11
From an aesthetic point of view, this would be my fav, but I'm guessing the Jupiter shot was the more difficult one. They are all great.
Rod Rees03-Jan-2010 23:37
I'm not a good judge of sky shots, but I really like this one. The wispy filaments are neat. My pick.
J Bryan Kramer03-Jan-2010 22:03
I like this one too
Len Philpot03-Jan-2010 21:03
My favorite. I'm such a sucker for a pretty star. :-) You captured great detail in the Merope and Maia nebulae, and some around Alcyone as well. You even captured the faint UGC 2838 galaxy to the west of Electra. Great shot!