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Observatory at Night
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A random observatory with an optical telescope,
on some random hill... (Why state the obvious anyway?)
This is one of the drawings I made after listening to music video
of Keeno's arrangement of buzzG's "Hoshi no Uta" ("Song of Stars"),
vocal by Kashitaro Ito. At the time, I didn't know the meaning
of song's lyrics yet.
NicoVideo
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After I read
dmnngn's
translation of the song there,
it turned out that it's quite the opposite of what
I thought it to be: the song is not about looking out
to other stars; it's about the earth itself,
but from moon's perspective.
So in the end, this drawing has nothing in common with the song.
Also, I didn't refer to a real star chart for this one,
so the sky is a bit... (again) random.
Copyright (C) 2014 xwindows
This is a free illustration, you can modify and/or
redistribute it under:
GNU General Public License
or...
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 Unported
or...
Free Art License 1.3
Note: This was originally drawn for 4:3 aspect ratio.
It got expanded to 16:9. If you want the original 4:3 version,
just crop for the middle part of this image.
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