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Ancient Lava (9.00 AM heading south east)

Terragen (none) posted on Jan 29, 2002
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Olympus Mons Biggest vulcano in our solarsystem ; base 900km height 21km pov aprox 100 km above surface heading south east mars greyscale heightmap import stars a Vue render postwork adobe pdl and photoimpact

Comments (4)


Der_Alte

3:52PM | Tue, 29 January 2002

Die Sterne in deinen Bildern sind immer wieder ein Blickfang :)

turx

6:48PM | Tue, 29 January 2002

i am tired of all those german comments. Maybe after 2 years i can understand what people writing. and my comment: the surface is soo good! I can't success on this expression. And stars are very good for these images.

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engineer

9:05AM | Thu, 31 January 2002

seems to me to be a perfect image of Mars...

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Pelican

11:59AM | Thu, 31 January 2002

This is not perfect, I can't imagine mars is that beautiful, this is more then perfect, it reminds me at a wondeful movie called 'mission to mars'!


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