artBob wrote:
The haloing effect works, except that it is everywhere. perhaps varying it in some ways would make for a better photo. In my experience, the first shot at something unique is always exciting, but needs development for others to get the kick it gave the maker.
I think you may be right, artBob. Just the tower and ship might be better. Perhaps I should explain the process that produced this. In order to alleviate a painful condition of my feet where surgery and spinal injections have failed I'm trying out a pharmaceutical that deadens the nerve endings. An unwanted, but present, side-effect is drowsiness with sleep periods of several seconds to a few hours. While working on this photo in Lightroom I dozed off briefly, and when I woke up discovered my uncontrolled hand had moved slider(s). I liked the result enough that I didn't want to touch it further, and went directly to print (which to my mind is spectacular). The end of this lengthy explanation is - I have no idea how that halo was produced. Another title could be "Dream Works".
BTW, I do not take the capsules if I plan to drive in the near future, and try to avoid driving by myself.