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Winter Quarters, at Low Ridge Haven
DFinfrock
post Apr 14 2006, 02:00 AM
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Since Spirit is no longer "Running for the Hills" and it appears that she will be staying at Low Ridge Haven for the next eight months or so, it seems like a good time to start a new topic.

I thought we could start with the great panorama stitched by jvandriel, and then altered by Tesheiner. We are going to become very familiar with this view in the coming months.

David


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post Nov 30 2006, 10:08 PM
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QUOTE (dilo @ Nov 30 2006, 09:53 PM) *
Afternoon animation from Sol1021 (L2 filter):


Beatiful!
I just love to see MER's daily life...The nearest of a Marsoap opera you can get... wink.gif
BTW...I'm on a extraterrestrial creative crisis...Did you saw my Opportunity landing site images?...
And the primitive video?...No critics? Come on... sad.gif
Some feedback's needed... tongue.gif


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post Dec 1 2006, 06:33 AM
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QUOTE (ustrax @ Nov 30 2006, 11:08 PM) *
...No critics? Come on... sad.gif
Some feedback's needed... tongue.gif

Very nice, Ustrax. I like soundtrack too...


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post Dec 1 2006, 04:42 PM
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DFinfrock...Let me see what I can come up with... smile.gif

Dilo...Thanks, but WHAT I really would like to know is...Maybe...REALLY...I have some vison interpretation problem...But I prefer my Oppy's landing site images interpretation than those from UA...
Could you make a sincere critic to them?
All those pixels in the official images give headaches...I prefer mine..."Diagonalized", including shadow...
Have I some kind of sight problem?... blink.gif


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post Dec 1 2006, 10:34 PM
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Really, Ustrax, I'm not sure about the "sight problem" you experienced.
I think is a good idea to concentrate attention on a small patch of image, but if you want a realistic view you should insert some topographic data... in fact, animation appear quite flat to me...


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