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Bright ideas needed for Starcollage II, Suggestions for good Mars landcape pics - see description
starcollage_lady
post Mar 27 2006, 08:19 PM
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Hi! smile.gif

A few years ago, I created this image in Photoshop, and it got accepted by APOD.



It was rather a bit of a hit with folks. cool.gif
Apod featured it here: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030616.html

Anyhoo... I have decided that I want to do a new one... this one with maybe some creative morphing effects using the Martian landscape. Goal: to make a collage even more beautiful than the first one.

I am interested in some Mars landscape images which show landscape features like rolling hills in the distance. It should have an overall "big wide horizon, bigger wide sky" kinda feel.

I tried googling, and found something that could kinda work, but I'd like to see suggestions from you guys. smile.gif

Thanks for any help you can give.
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