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images from ISS of earth
Topic Started: Dec 24 2010, 07:23 AM (13,178 Views)
epona
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I thought this pic was weird because of how the light was shining on it. As in - I don't think that's sunshine. More like a global-sized spotlighting going on. This is one of those giant long ones that I shrunk for affect. I didn't see anything on the larger one.

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Ok, thought I had the above pic right until I started looking at this next one. I was thinking..."man my geography knowledge sucks"... My next thought was that, "hey, this could be some ice-trucker roads up in the tundra or something, look at the odd patterns around the lake edges, normal lakes don't have edges like that." Then I saw the corners and said "what?". Those bars on the right and the drop-off lower right made me think of an underwater trench. However...there are CLOUDS on the far left and some in the middle!!!!! I bet this isn't earth. And that means......some other planet DOES have atmosphere (and roads) !


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robin
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wow, i have seen lots of iss photos but none like those Epona, its PURPLE?
and the light in that area is not normal, i cant explain it.
i havent looked deep into them but id have to say that bottom one is just freaky.it would definitely be one i chose to study.
nice find Epona!
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yass
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I took some screen shots from epona's picture and ran one of them through some filters. It kind of appeared to be an animal. I thought maybe the two flanking it might be the same animals, laying down on the ground or something, but they look like two separate and distinct... beings, or animals of an unknown kind, yet, they do appear to be some kind of creatures. I don't know, what do you think?

The one in the middle reminds me of a cross between a camel and a bear. That one to the left? In the last filter it's joints remind me of spider like appendage. The very last frame I'd like to redo at some point. The one to the right in the back ground looks to me like some kind of bird with a long neck. It reminds me of an ostrich or a dinosaur or a mix between the two.


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yass
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I was trying to get a closer look at what looked like a claw in the hind area and here's what I got.


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and this was from the front paw area

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Here's the thing/object/entity from the left

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A little more magnification

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This screen shot view came from dark spots on the upper edge far left corner of the 2nd photo epona posted.
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yass
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I forgot I'd taken screen shots to make a tutorial. I guess I'll get to that now. It's really
easy once you learn it.

First, we start by posting the image tags. There are various ways to wrap the image tags
around the image location url, including typing them in yourself, but here's a walk through.
We'll be adding the spoiler tags after this step of adding image tags to your photo.

I know you have image posting mastered robin. Thought I'd include it though.






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Right click on the image and click Copy Image Location






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Add image by clicking on the 'image' button in
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This box will appear to enter the image location url into






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Paste image url into the field by right-clicking then clicking Paste
or by pressing the CTRL and V keys simultaneously.
Click 'OK'







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You should now have this






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Highlight it by holding down your left mouse button while
scrolling over the text.
Make sure you include the image tags in the highlighting.







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Once highlighted, go up and click the 'Spoiler' button in the editor above






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The step above added the Spoiler tags seen here






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Now, we're going to learn how to write a message on the Spoiler bar.
Start by adding an equal sign ( = ) to the right of the word Spoiler in the first tag.
It must be touching, no spaces between the word and the = sign.







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Type message between the equal sign ( = ) and the bracket ( ] ) as illustrated above.






That's it except for finishing your post and hitting the post button.
-Love will lead
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