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INNERSPACE

What do you think you see? This image reminds me of stars, galaxies, and a nebula
at countless light years from our marble. In actuality, this is merely resin leaching from
a seed that had fallen into the water at the NAS Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. The inspiration to
enhance this image slightly for such an appearance is from the Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive . . .
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html and my long lasting interest in Star Trek.
Special thanks to Lisa for her email mentioning Leonard Nimoy that I read with groggy eyes.

Nikon D80 ,Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S VR Zoom
1/1000s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso1600, with flash full exif

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Hernan E. Enriquez05-Sep-2011 13:12
Your artistic side is great as well!!!
Alex Vargas09-Oct-2010 16:33
COOL!!!
Jorge Garcia24-May-2009 09:25
Hi Bob,

I believe that this image is simply ... art.

Fine job.
Robert Ballard17-Apr-2009 00:31
Yes it does remind me of a nebula. Well seen and well shot.
Ernesto Rocco24-Oct-2008 02:01
What a great shot. This is why I love photography. You really focus on looking at the world in a way most people don't appreciate. Congratulations.
Kevin Silver 09-Dec-2007 15:48
Bob, you did a fantastic job with all of the pictures. The innerspace picture was by far the most interesting, however, the red-shouldered hawk was absolutely beautiful. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Bill & Carolyn Hilton04-Dec-2007 00:43
Very creative. Carolyn
Lisa 21-Nov-2007 14:22
Bob, you are an amazing photographer and have been for a long time. I am so glad to have the opportunity, once again, to view your work, and to admire your talent. Keep On Keeping On. Thank you for sharing this part of you. I look forward to seeing more, Lisa.
Bob Pelkey20-Nov-2007 12:14
Thank you, Enny. The blue is very close to what I saw in the field. Darkening the image to
give it the "deep space" effect I was looking for led to the loss of the shades of yellow, orange,
green, and purple that were strongly in the original image. I also enhanced the color of the seed
to give it an otherworldly appeal. -- Bob Pelkey
Guest 20-Nov-2007 11:15
very creative, cool colour.