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Originally Posted by Placidus
Nicely done. So we learn from your image that Master Yoda and his Herbig-Haro jets are in the mouth of a great big wolf.
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Thanks MnT. I see a shark myself - I expect it's just some sort of cosmic Rorschach test!
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
A very pleasing widefield. What camera was that?
I have a similar image I took a few months ago yet to be processed.
Widefields are fun and give a refreshingly different view to these objects.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg!
I used a modified Pentax K-5iis DSLR (APSC). It is a newer variant of the K-5 without an anti-aliasing filter. The K-5 is getting rather long in the tooth these days (I bought my K-5 back in 2012) but its sensor still holds up quite well as long as you don't try and go over 3200 ISO.
Looking forward to seeing your version.
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
That's a great composition Pete. Many ideas to explore here and many more imaging projects that I must now follow up. Good one
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Thanks Rodney - much appreciated!
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Nice one Pete. Corona Australis dust tail keeps going for ever. Nice widefield of it.
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Thanks Marc - yep that tail just keeps going. I didn't think I'd need to do a mosaic at a mere 135mm fl but there you go.