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Eta area again [single]

45 secs 100mm at f/2 ISO 1600. Single frame.
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Old 11-03-2019, 07:53 PM
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Oh, nice one Raymo!

And the Pearl cluster (NGC 3766) just squeezed into the frame in the bottom left!

This last couple of weeks of posted images have been very educational for me - there's a trio of jewel related clusters all around here, the Jewel Box, the Gem Cluster and the Pearl Cluster. All so rich, bright and colourful.

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Hey Ramyo not bad for a single shot, now go out and do another 400 and see what result you will get

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Old 11-03-2019, 08:20 PM
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Thanks Alex.

Leon, this was one of 25 subs, and is better than the stack of all 25; so many
stars it looks like a multi coloured mush. I 'm going to try stacking 2, 3,
and 4, and compare the results.
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Nice shot, Raymo!
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I tried something similar with an un-modded camera. Long exposure NR no flats bias darks and really enjoyed the simplicity of it all.
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Thanks Richard.

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The widefields are always interesting in terms of seeing objects I wasn't aware of and seeing objects in their surroundings.
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