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I love the smell of ammonia in the morning...

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For what it's worth, I think the effect wouldn't be there in camera in real life. If these were "miniature" models, yes. For the real life sizes and distances of these capital ships and stations however, any practical combination of camera, lens focal length, aperture, and subject distance needed to shoot them would give an infinite DoF behind the subject (the capital ship), so the station in the background would always be in focus.

You are right, that one would make more sense then, becuse it is a very small beacon :)
In real life I would ask the captain of thin capital ship to turn it 90 degrees right, then I could take a photo of it from closer distance (but damage still visible) with the whole station in the background an out of focus :)

Simply I just like to blur things it seems.

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Started doing long range tourist missions, great way to get out and about again. Sunrise over a nice ammonia world:

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I loved the quality of the light on this planet:

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I know you said 'low gravity warning' but this is ridiculous...

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I jumped this canyon in my SRV - 0.05G world :D Yes, it was just as crazy as you're thinking:

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For a proper idea of just how high and wide that is, this is the next canyon along:

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And now some fun with passengers.

'Hey, remember how you said you weren't in a hurry? I just scanned some polonium down in those canyons and I could do with picking some up. Want to come for a spin in the SRV, no extra charge?'

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'The SRV scanner says it's just over this crest... Oh damn, that's... unfortunate. It's gonna take ages to drive round the other side too. Screw it, please fasten your seatbelt and extinguish all cigarettes. Oh and if you have any Lavian brandy and a pro forma will, this may be the time. What? Yes of course I'm a licenced tour operator.'

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'HEY C'MON. ARE WE HAVING FUN YET?!?!?!?! Pass me that brandy!'

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'The autopilot gets kinda screwy in canyons, last time it planted my Anaconda nose down into a crater at around 600 m/s. Think we'd better drive out. Yeah I know it's steep buddy, I have eyes. We'll just need to zig zag a bit'

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'There we go, now I just need something to keep this highly radioactive polonium in. Pass me that noodle box under your seat would you? What?? No I don't have the number for the Pilot's Federation tourism commissioner, what the hell do you want that for?'

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(Incidentally the last two pictures aren't staged, I really did drive out of that canyon by going up the wall. :D It took about 40 minutes and I had to go across the face for about 500m near the top to find a gradient I could reverse up, which is when the second to last picture was taken. It was a 0.05G world and I still just couldn't get any traction at all, the thing was damn near vertical.)
 
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Planet Rise... How many times has this ringed planet looked down upon these wrecks?

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While we're talking about wrecks... What actually happened here?

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"Why no private, I don't think this installation is a little close to the star..."

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