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Nirgal
Hi all,

after a longer period during which I did not have that much time for my image works, I have now started to prepare a new web gallery with postprocessed and artificially colorized detail views of the MRO orbiter cameras.

The color & lightning processing of those images doesn't make a particular claim for physical accurateness but is rather meant as mere "artists impression" of the subjective "mars mood" of what I associate/envision with those those scenes as "my mars" smile.gif

Here is the first batch of images (click for larger resolution):






















mhoward
Beautiful, beautiful stuff. I've saved them off to my hard drive.
jamescanvin
Oh my! Those are just incredible! ohmy.gif

And this is just a "first batch"? I'm glad you didn't post more at once, I don't think I could have taken falling off my chair again! smile.gif
Juramike
Wow! blink.gif blink.gif

Beautiful!
brianc
Just amazing - the deep shadows make you feel you're flying over this landscape - keep them coming :-)
Stu
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif

On Mars... On Mars.... On Mars...

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climber
I must say I realy like pictures 1,2,3,4,5,6,and 7. smile.gif
I'm gona point your work to all my friends. Thanks Bernhard
AndyG
Fabulous! I've loved your images in the past, but these are just incredible.

(Stu, how do we get to go there?)


Andy
charborob
A fitting tribute to the power of HiRise (not to mention your own artistic powers!). Like someone else said already, keep them coming.
SFJCody
Mars is really filmic.
nprev
The only word that really fits is "exquisite". Truly remarkable work; thanks!!! smile.gif
Astro0
OM *clink* G! ohmy.gif
n1ckdrake
These are some great images Nirgal.
ElkGroveDan
Somehow "artist" just isn't a good enough word here. Would one of you Englishman please invent a stronger English word to describe Bernhard and his talents.?
stevesliva
QUOTE (ElkGroveDan @ Oct 2 2009, 12:16 AM) *
Somehow "artist" just isn't a good enough word here. Would one of you Englishman please invent a stronger English word to describe Bernhard and his talents.?


limner

Main Entry: limn
Pronunciation: \ˈlim\
Etymology: Middle English limnen to illuminate (a manuscript), probably back-formation from lymnour illuminator, alteration of lumenur, from Anglo-French aluminer, enluminer to illuminate, ultimately from Latin illuminare
Date: 1592

1 : to draw or paint on a surface
2 : to outline in clear sharp detail

— limn·er \ˈli-mər, ˈlim-nər\ noun
remcook
Just stunning!
ustrax
Dear Nirgal...Obrigado! smile.gif
djellison
AWESOME - the only thing I would ask for.... is the observation ID's so we can go and see more smile.gif
Tman
Thanks for that, Bernhard! I definitely missing your colouring... gorgeous!

Do you even fancy doing your art on dust devil animations once? Too many complications or how about this one:
(sadly one distinctive DD is two-toned) http://greuti.ch/spirit/sol568ddcalib2.gif
Tesheiner
This selection is really incredible, specially those ones with the long shadows! ohmy.gif
Nirgal
Thank you all very much for the nice words that are much appreciated ... and keep me motivated for further work smile.gif

There is still an infinitely vast "terapixel sea" of HiRISE PDS to browse and discover new fascinating detail views suitable for further processing and colorization smile.gif

I forgot to mention: You can find the observation ID of the HiRISE source image in the file name of each image (just right click the thumbnail in the gallery and go to properties)

BTW.: In addition to the HiRISE images I have also done some work with CTX (MRO context imager) images that I'm going to post in the future (including some images that I already posted previously but are no loner available at the original URL because of a change of my web space provider)

Nirgal
QUOTE (djellison @ Oct 2 2009, 12:56 PM) *
AWESOME - the only thing I would ask for.... is the observation ID's so we can go and see more smile.gif


Thanks for the compliment, Doug !

There is not much detail information in the image captions itself, but you can find the PSP serial number of each original HiRISE source image simply derived from the file name (URL) of the images via right click.

Bernhard
Nirgal
QUOTE (Tman @ Oct 2 2009, 03:46 PM) *
I definitely missing your colouring... gorgeous!


Thanks Tman !

I still remember our past collaborations where you provided many great panoramas and brilliant b/w processings ... a colored version of one of your early Spirit sunsets way back at husband hill is still one of my favourite Spirit images:
Click to view attachment

QUOTE
Do you even fancy doing your art on dust devil animations once? Too many complications or how about this one:
(sadly one distinctive DD is two-toned) http://greuti.ch/spirit/sol568ddcalib2.gif


Actually I have done a colorization of one of the frames of the famous sol 568 dust devil movie ... If time permits I'm going to extend this to the full movie and post it in the Spirit forum smile.gif
Tman
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belleraphon1
Nirgal Sir,

that frosty dune looks like a Chinese ideogram....

Awesome does not cover it....

More please smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
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