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Uploaded: 11/20/17 4:06 PM GMT
Stellar Traveler
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Star bound and light years away. Do you have the supplies you need to endure such a journey?? I hope so otherwise it's Hasta la vista, baby!:) Paint.net:)

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::Ramad
11/20/17 6:01 PM GMT
Can you imagine what infinity is like? Good one here with that "streaming" effect Bruce.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::tigger3
11/21/17 2:09 AM GMT
Such cool effects in this stellar creation of yours. tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::questjester
11/21/17 3:01 AM GMT
Art: the final frontier. These are the brushstrokes of Bruce's imaginative enterprise. Its five-senses mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new shapes and new colors, to boldly go where no artist has gone before.

Love the colors, B!
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::Nikoneer
11/21/17 9:19 AM GMT
"Lieutenant Ohuru, report to the bridge... you're due to offload at Alpha Centauri, coming up in 20 minutes". It does remind me of some scenes I saw in Star Trek shows, when I was a kid, but a little word of advice, Bruce? The streaks of light coming off your stars is "Fraunhofer diffraction". It's due to the wave nature of light. It is most pronounced when bright light from a practically infinite distance passes through narrow slits, causing the light to spread perpendicular to the slits. This spreads a point-like beam of light into a pair or more of streaks. The key thing is that if one point of light in an image has these streaks, they all will, and they will all emanate at the same angle. Always. Just a thought.

-Nik
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::corngrowth
11/21/17 10:19 AM GMT
Hubble or any other extraterrestrial telescope apparently have missed this phenomenon. Wonder how you could capture this 'Big Bang' Bruce, ☺ .
Excellent render per usual, Buddy.
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.icedancer
11/30/17 2:09 AM GMT
Outstanding creation and striking colours - right into my favs
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