in 1969 Rufus Thomas wrote - "You flap your arms and your feet start kicking
Then you know you doin' the funky chicken".
Which is possibly what the guys at the AAO were doing when they named the 'Running Chicken' nebula!
I've presented NB versions of this timeless classic target here with and without stars, as I'm still waiting for the clouds to clear to capture some RGB ones.
6 Hrs HA x 900 sec
2 Hrs O3 x 900 sec
3 Hrs S2 x 900 Sec
Taken via Stellarmate (while sleeping ) from my light polluted suburban Backyard in Melbourne.
PS: Just for comparison - Here is a version I did 6 years ago, been much water under the bridge since then!
Last edited by Andy01; 03-03-2021 at 04:51 PM.
Reason: photo size
Well, I haven't done a roll over to check whether the detail is real or not but have to say, very nice indeed Andy...both of them (did I say that?)
Mike
they still don't really count though cus yer were asleep while they were taken
Thanks Mike, pretty confident that the details are real on these.
Oh, and although I didn’t have to, my internal alarm went off & woke me around meridian flip time, so I found myself hopping out of bed just to check all was well with the ‘scope- which of course it was, (loving this automation thing!)just force of habit I guess.
Thanks very much Adam, Peter, Greg, Mike & Trish for the good vibes.
This is my fourth visit to this wonderful target, each time using a different telescope!
I’ve done wide, ultrawide and tight closeup and each ‘scopes FOV shows a pleasantly different perspective. Nice easy bright target too
Last edited by Andy01; 03-03-2021 at 06:31 PM.
Reason: Missed one!
I really like this too Andy. It is interesting to look back 6 years and see that was a wonderful image also. Technology and processing techniques have added a lot. I look forward to looking at what you come up with in 6 years time.
I really like this too Andy. It is interesting to look back 6 years and see that was a wonderful image also. Technology and processing techniques have added a lot. I look forward to looking at what you come up with in 6 years time.
Ha Ha, cheers Andrew - yes my processing skills & optics have gradually improved over time, mind you so has the software!
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Originally Posted by Nikolas
I really like it Andy the starless image has a real ethereal quality to it a little bit different but really lovely
Cheers Nik - I prefer the starless one too - ethereal eh, I like that
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Originally Posted by markas
Superb renditions! Guess I prefer the stars to anchor the image, but the starless version is a great photographic abstract.
Mark
Thanks Mark, something for everyone then
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Originally Posted by marc4darkskies
Very nice indeed Andy! Palette is pleasing to the eye and the large details are smooth but detailed.
Nothing much to pick on but some of those small Bok globs look a little forced and unreal though.
Now, how about some natural palette = less "funky" images!
Hi Marcus, thanks for your detailed comments. Here is a closeup of the original captured Ha Bok globule detail straight out of APP vs. the finished image for your reference.
As to natural palette, nah, you're a master of them but that's really not my thing and sadly my suburban skies are rubbish anyway. If we ever have a star party again, I'll look forward to attempting LRGB targets, but until then it has to be NB for me
Really nice image AC. Maybe we will get lucky this month weather wise and you can come and do RGB from here.
Really interesting to see the comparo back to the old WO scope. It was a nice scope but just seems to lack that last little bit of sharpness. I wonder how it would do if it was brought in to the current era with automated focus so it could be kept as well focused as possible through the whole night.
Last edited by The_bluester; 04-03-2021 at 06:29 PM.
Nice image Andy. I really like the way the colours graduate almost as if a rainbow, most evident in the top left.
Best
JA
Thanks JA - there's some interesting structures in the Hydrogen gas there, it's almost like a barrier holding in the swirling maelstrom of O3 & S2 within.
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Originally Posted by matlud
Awesome, I like the starless best for this one. Nice that there is still a smidge of green tones visible and has some nice 3D depth to it.
Cheers Mathew, I'm leaning towards the starless one as well, interesting that a few have picked up on the 3D appearance, wonder what it would look like from another viewpoint, say side on?
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Originally Posted by The_bluester
Really nice image AC. Maybe we will get lucky this month weather wise and you can come and do RGB from here.
Really interesting to see the comparo back to the old WO scope. It was a nice scope but just seems to lack that last little bit of sharpness. I wonder how it would do if it was brought in to the current era with automated focus so it could be kept as well focuses as possible through the whole night.
Thanks Paul, who knows with the weather? Must be almost time for the clouds to disappear when the moon is new for once
Have to agree about the sharpness. At risk of a bad pun, the 'Tak sharpness' from this big Takahashi 130's optics is really noticeable, (now the tilt & spacing have finally been corrected!) when compared to the WO FLT110.