Keeping on filling my imaging catalogue of all the supernova remnants reached with my equipment. This is the time of Barnard's Loop, a supernova remnant visible in the direction of the constellation Orion. I imaged this with my trusty modified Canon 450D, also using the h-alpha filter by Astronomik for HRGB composition.
As always I look forward to your comment.
High-res: http://skymonsters.net/personal/imma...arnardLoop.jpg
Really nice image Nicola. I have been working on a similar image this week but doubt mine will be as deep as this. Very nice amount of data, well done!
Thanks very much to everyone, I am glad you like it.
@cometcatcher: yes, along with other reflections on the way between the Witch and Mintaka. I still have to catch a perfect night to image the Witch with the FSQ though....:-/
@Regulus: you're more then welcome to use it...provide me you pay me 1000 EUR/day+VAT ihihihihih
@PeterEde: yes, some nice small nebulas are visible in the frame with a fiar amount of detail despite the short focal, for example VdB38, the Boogie Man and M78. Still target would like to frame with a longer focal length...
Deep and beautiful image Nicola. I especially like the bright, colourful red you have used for the H-alpha. A lot of people these days make it look very brown, the red is a nice change.