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Originally Posted by Slawomir
Wow, that's what I call a proper FOV
I don't recall ever seeing both globulars and the entire SMC in one image. Great colours and pinpoint stars - another winner from Mike
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Cheers Sous-vide
There are quite a few shots out there showing both globs, just google Small Magellanic Cloud
. Had I had the 645 reducer it would have fitted 100% of the SMC in, both globs and a little space around....this was close though
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
A marvellous image. Very striking and great Ha blending.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg, there is OIII in there too, you can see the turquoise-blue in places but as is often the case the OIII is in the same spot as the Ha so the blend of the two in those areas tends to just result in a lighter pink.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
wow what a field of view!!
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Thanks Dave, nice to be able to squeeze this baby in
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Originally Posted by Placidus
The NB RGB worked brilliantly. All our favourite emission nebulae in the LMC stand out. A rich and beautiful image.
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Thanks M&T
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Originally Posted by glenc
An amazing image
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Thanks Glen
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Originally Posted by RyanJones
Beautiful image Michael
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Thanks Ryan
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Originally Posted by Andy01
Love it!
You've nailed the composition & colours beautifully - another crackerjack image Mike.
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Glad you think so Andy...actually, when I am composing images I do usually think of you, I have always tried to consider composition but like the presence of decon worms and spots is mine
composition has definitely become your trademark feedback
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Originally Posted by ozstronomer
Great image Mike, really like the Ha blending
Well done
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Thanks Geoff, there's OIII in there too
Mike