I think it's more of the feeling like the Milky Way is merely a flat image pasted onto the sky. The night sky doesn't feel alive, unlike the clouds or the rays of sunlight.One of those looks like a night shot taken outside a town with bright lights and another looks like it was taken in a desert away from civilization so you could get a nice clear shot of the Milky Way.
Not sure what the problem is. I see stars of different brightness in both pictures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF18rHuUd6k
This video shows it to be pretty dynamic. The stars aren't supposed to move, and from the image, I get the impression that there is depth. The world rotates and depending on weather, it can add different variation to the sky.
I still don't understand the problem.
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